Protocol for validation of the Global Scales for Early Development (GSED) for children under 3 years of age in seven countries. Issue 1 (24th January 2023)
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- Protocol for validation of the Global Scales for Early Development (GSED) for children under 3 years of age in seven countries. Issue 1 (24th January 2023)
- Main Title:
- Protocol for validation of the Global Scales for Early Development (GSED) for children under 3 years of age in seven countries
- Authors:
- Cavallera, Vanessa
Lancaster, Gillian
Gladstone, Melissa
Black, Maureen M
McCray, Gareth
Nizar, Ambreen
Ahmed, Salahuddin
Dutta, Arup
Anago, Romuald Kouadio E
Brentani, Alexandra
Jiang, Fan
Schönbeck, Yvonne
McCoy, Dana C
Kariger, Patricia
Weber, Ann M
Raikes, Abbie
Waldman, Marcus
van Buuren, Stef
Kaur, Raghbir
Pérez Maillard, Michelle
Nisar, Muhammad Imran
Khanam, Rasheda
Sazawal, Sunil
Zongo, Arsène
Pacifico Mercadante, Mariana
Zhang, Yunting
Roy, Arunangshu D
Hepworth, Katelyn
Fink, Günther
Rubio-Codina, Marta
Tofail, Fahmida
Eekhout, Iris
Seiden, Jonathan
Norton, Rebecca
Baqui, Abdullah H
Khalfan Ali, Jamila
Zhao, Jin
Holzinger, Andreas
Detmar, Symone
Kembou, Samuel Nzale
Begum, Farzana
Mohammed Ali, Said
Jehan, Fyezah
Dua, Tarun
Janus, Magdalena
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract : Introduction: Children's early development is affected by caregiving experiences, with lifelong health and well-being implications. Governments and civil societies need population-based measures to monitor children's early development and ensure that children receive the care needed to thrive. To this end, the WHO developed the Global Scales for Early Development (GSED) to measure children's early development up to 3 years of age. The GSED includes three measures for population and programmatic level measurement: (1) short form (SF) (caregiver report), (2) long form (LF) (direct administration) and (3) psychosocial form (PF) (caregiver report). The primary aim of this protocol is to validate the GSED SF and LF. Secondary aims are to create preliminary reference scores for the GSED SF and LF, validate an adaptive testing algorithm and assess the feasibility and preliminary validity of the GSED PF. Methods and analysis: We will conduct the validation in seven countries (Bangladesh, Brazil, Côte d'Ivoire, Pakistan, The Netherlands, People's Republic of China, United Republic of Tanzania), varying in geography, language, culture and income through a 1-year prospective design, combining cross-sectional and longitudinal methods with 1248 children per site, stratified by age and sex. The GSED generates an innovative common metric (Developmental Score: D-score) using the Rasch model and a Development for Age Z-score (DAZ). We will evaluate six psychometric properties ofAbstract : Introduction: Children's early development is affected by caregiving experiences, with lifelong health and well-being implications. Governments and civil societies need population-based measures to monitor children's early development and ensure that children receive the care needed to thrive. To this end, the WHO developed the Global Scales for Early Development (GSED) to measure children's early development up to 3 years of age. The GSED includes three measures for population and programmatic level measurement: (1) short form (SF) (caregiver report), (2) long form (LF) (direct administration) and (3) psychosocial form (PF) (caregiver report). The primary aim of this protocol is to validate the GSED SF and LF. Secondary aims are to create preliminary reference scores for the GSED SF and LF, validate an adaptive testing algorithm and assess the feasibility and preliminary validity of the GSED PF. Methods and analysis: We will conduct the validation in seven countries (Bangladesh, Brazil, Côte d'Ivoire, Pakistan, The Netherlands, People's Republic of China, United Republic of Tanzania), varying in geography, language, culture and income through a 1-year prospective design, combining cross-sectional and longitudinal methods with 1248 children per site, stratified by age and sex. The GSED generates an innovative common metric (Developmental Score: D-score) using the Rasch model and a Development for Age Z-score (DAZ). We will evaluate six psychometric properties of the GSED SF and LF: concurrent validity, predictive validity at 6 months, convergent and discriminant validity, and test–retest and inter-rater reliability. We will evaluate measurement invariance by comparing differential item functioning and differential test functioning across sites. Ethics and dissemination: This study has received ethical approval from the WHO (protocol GSED validation 004583 20.04.2020) and approval in each site. Study results will be disseminated through webinars and publications from WHO, international organisations, academic journals and conference proceedings. Registration details: Open Science Framework https://osf.io/ on 19 November 2021 (DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/KX5T7; identifier: osf-registrations-kx5t7-v1). … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- BMJ open. Volume 13:Issue 1(2023)
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- BMJ open
- Issue:
- Volume 13:Issue 1(2023)
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- Volume 13, Issue 1 (2023)
- Year:
- 2023
- Volume:
- 13
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2023-0013-0001-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2023-01-24
- Subjects:
- MENTAL HEALTH -- Paediatric neurology -- Developmental neurology & neurodisability -- PUBLIC HEALTH -- EPIDEMIOLOGY -- International health services
Medicine -- Research -- Periodicals
610.72 - Journal URLs:
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http://bmjopen.bmj.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-062562 ↗
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- 2044-6055
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