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An instrument for dimensional diagnosis of a child’s constitution (ICC)

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Developmental disorders present themselves with complex problems that may threaten a child’s development. In every child a disorder shows itself in a unique way, which makes it necessary to individualize. The objective of this preliminary study is to develop an instrument that provides a dimensional diagnosis by mapping the degree of (dis)balance in three domains of child development. The instrument is based on anthroposophic anthropology and typology. The instrument will be usable in all kinds of care for children with developmental disorders.The typology of a child’s constitution was operationalized using concept mapping and consensus building with experts. Preliminary tests of the psychometric properties of the instrument were
applied on children with developmental disorders in a pilot study in Dutch healthcare.
The Instrument for diagnosis of a Child’s Constitution (ICC) developed in this study consists of two parts. Part I contains 36 polar formulated items in three subscales of 12 items and is to be completed by healthcare professionals. Part II consists of three VAS scales (Visual analogue scales) and is to be completed y a practitioner. The outcome (the scores of Part I and II) forms a profile of the child’s constitution, showing the (dis) balance in three domains of child development. A pilot study with 38 children shows positive face validity, and moderate internal consistency and inter-rater reliability of the ICC.
The ICC has been developed as a diagnostic instrument to assess individualized dimensional diagnosis of children with a developmental disorder. Future studies will focus on validation of the instrument.

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OrganisatieHogeschool Leiden
AfdelingFaculteit Zorg
LectoraatAntroposofische Gezondheidszorg
Gepubliceerd inInternational Journal of Complementary & Alternative Medicine Vol. 11, Uitgave: 2, Pagina's: 68-73
Datum2018-03-22
TypeArtikel
DOI10.15406/ijcam.2018.11.00369
TaalEngels

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