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Psychometric properties of the mandarin clinical evaluation of language for preschooler’s core scale

Authors :
Kaili Zhang
Dengfeng Ren
Huiduo Wu
Mirsada Serdarevic
Yanxia Wang
Siqi Chen
Qiaoyun Liu
Shanshan Chen
Yunshu Zhang
Bin Yu
Zhouxin Liang
Source :
Journal of Communication Disorders. 87:106000
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

Purpose To test the psychometric properties of a newly developed Mandarin Clinical Evaluation of Language for Preschooler’s Core Scale (MCELP-CS). Methods Data were collected from 379 preschool-aged participants, including 81 children with language disorders associated with clinical conditions. The 155-item MCELP-CS consists of five subscales: vocabulary comprehension (VC), sentence comprehension (SC), vocabulary naming (VN), sentence structure imitation (SSI), and story narration (SN). The scale was used to measure the receptive and expressive language abilities of children aged 3–5 years and 11 months. The Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test-revised (PPVT-R) was used to measure the receptive vocabulary abilities among the children (n = 338). The internal consistency, test-retest reliability, structural validity, convergent validity, and diagnostic accuracy were used to evaluate the scale. Differences between age groups were also examined using analysis of variance. Results The MCELP-CS had high internal consistency and good test-retest reliability. Fitting indices of the two-factor model from confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), including χ 2 , CFI, TLI, RSEAM, and SRMR, suggested that the model is consistent with the theoretical structure. Significant correlations between the MCELP-CS and PPVT-R showed a high convergent validity. In addition, the scale indicated good diagnostic accuracy in differentiating the language disorders of children with autism, cerebral palsy (CP), and hearing impairment (HI). Conclusions The MCELP-CS is a reliable and valid diagnostic tool for language disorders of Mandarin-speaking preschool children with autism, CP, and HI. It is appropriate to collect normative data for the MCELP-CS with a large sample population of preschool children.

Details

ISSN :
00219924
Volume :
87
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Communication Disorders
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4f0fb27482d40bdab31ea777fb8585d4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcomdis.2020.106000