Development and Preliminary validation of a screening tool for Specific learning disorder in children

Background: Delay in early diagnosis of Specific learning disorder (SLD) is influenced by various factors, including the lack of simple yet validated tools for assessment. Objective: We aimed to develop and validate a screening questionnaire in English and Malayalam for SLD in children aged 7-11...

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Main Authors: Varsha Vidyadharan, Harish M Tharayil, Biju George
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Indian Psychiatric Society (Kerala State Branch 2019-10-01
Series:Kerala Journal of Psychiatry
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Online Access:http://kjponline.com/index.php/kjp/article/view/176/242
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spelling doaj-c32ce57744ef4f408ddb470dd43c2ab02020-11-25T01:41:57ZengIndian Psychiatric Society (Kerala State BranchKerala Journal of Psychiatry0377-06992395-14862019-10-01321253110.30834/KJP.32.1.2019.176Development and Preliminary validation of a screening tool for Specific learning disorder in children Varsha Vidyadharan 0Harish M Tharayil1Biju George2Government Medical College, KozhikodeGovernment Medical College,KozhikodeGovernment Medical College, KozhikodeBackground: Delay in early diagnosis of Specific learning disorder (SLD) is influenced by various factors, including the lack of simple yet validated tools for assessment. Objective: We aimed to develop and validate a screening questionnaire in English and Malayalam for SLD in children aged 7-11 years, which can be used easily. This paper deals with the initial development and preliminary validation of the tool, which was subsequently validated in a larger sample and had already been published. Materials and methods: The tool was validated using a case-control methodology. It was developed after ensuring face and content validity, and suitable modifications were done based on the internal consistency measure and factor analysis results. The tool was applied in children with SLD and two groups of controls. ROC curve analysis was done to find the optimum cut-off, and validity parameters were estimated. Results: A total of 21 SLD, 42 normal and 37 borderline intelligence children, were studied. The final tool with 26 items had good Cronbach’s alpha (0.95) and area under the curve values (0.96). The tool had good sensitivity (100 %) and specificity (77.2%), i.e., if the score is <10, we can rule out SLD. Conclusions: We propose a new screening tool for SLD with promising reliability and validity characteristics that need to be evaluated further.http://kjponline.com/index.php/kjp/article/view/176/242specific learning disabilityvalidationspecific learning disorderscreening tool
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author Varsha Vidyadharan
Harish M Tharayil
Biju George
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Harish M Tharayil
Biju George
Development and Preliminary validation of a screening tool for Specific learning disorder in children
Kerala Journal of Psychiatry
specific learning disability
validation
specific learning disorder
screening tool
author_facet Varsha Vidyadharan
Harish M Tharayil
Biju George
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title Development and Preliminary validation of a screening tool for Specific learning disorder in children
title_short Development and Preliminary validation of a screening tool for Specific learning disorder in children
title_full Development and Preliminary validation of a screening tool for Specific learning disorder in children
title_fullStr Development and Preliminary validation of a screening tool for Specific learning disorder in children
title_full_unstemmed Development and Preliminary validation of a screening tool for Specific learning disorder in children
title_sort development and preliminary validation of a screening tool for specific learning disorder in children
publisher Indian Psychiatric Society (Kerala State Branch
series Kerala Journal of Psychiatry
issn 0377-0699
2395-1486
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Background: Delay in early diagnosis of Specific learning disorder (SLD) is influenced by various factors, including the lack of simple yet validated tools for assessment. Objective: We aimed to develop and validate a screening questionnaire in English and Malayalam for SLD in children aged 7-11 years, which can be used easily. This paper deals with the initial development and preliminary validation of the tool, which was subsequently validated in a larger sample and had already been published. Materials and methods: The tool was validated using a case-control methodology. It was developed after ensuring face and content validity, and suitable modifications were done based on the internal consistency measure and factor analysis results. The tool was applied in children with SLD and two groups of controls. ROC curve analysis was done to find the optimum cut-off, and validity parameters were estimated. Results: A total of 21 SLD, 42 normal and 37 borderline intelligence children, were studied. The final tool with 26 items had good Cronbach’s alpha (0.95) and area under the curve values (0.96). The tool had good sensitivity (100 %) and specificity (77.2%), i.e., if the score is <10, we can rule out SLD. Conclusions: We propose a new screening tool for SLD with promising reliability and validity characteristics that need to be evaluated further.
topic specific learning disability
validation
specific learning disorder
screening tool
url http://kjponline.com/index.php/kjp/article/view/176/242
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