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‘CSBS-DP ITC’ 한국판 표준화를 위한 예비연구
이윤경(Yoon Kyoung Lee),최지은(Ji Eun Choi),이효주(Hyo Joo Lee),홍욱표(Uk Pyo Hong),오승아(Seung A Oh),최진주(Jin Ju Choi) 한국언어치료학회 2016 한국언어치료학회 학술발표대회 논문집 Vol.2016 No.12
Purpose: The ITC (Infant-Toddler Checklist) is one of the sub-tests of the CSBS-DP and was designed to screen infants and toddlers aged 6-24 months who are at risk of developing social communication. The study aims to investigate the validity and reliability of Korean version ITC (K-ITC). Methods: 363 typical developing infants and toddlers aged 6-24 months participated in this study. The original ITC was translated into Korean and then was revised through review of child language professionals. The main-caretakers of the participants completed the K-ITC. Reliability was analyzed by internal consistency and split-half reliability, and validity by concurrent and construct validities based on the collected data. Results: The K-ITC demonstrated overall good internal consistency and split-half reliability. It also showed good concurrent validity by revealing significant correlation with SELSI and construct validity by confirmatory factor analysis. Conclusions: The results showed that the K-ITC is a valid and reliable screening tool for assessing social communication of Korean infants and toddlers also.
이윤경(Yoon Kyoung Lee),최지은(Ji Eun Choi),이효주(Hyo Joo Lee),홍욱표(Uk Pyo Hong),오승아(Seung A Oh),최진주(Jin Ju Choi) 한국언어치료학회 2016 한국언어치료학회 학술발표대회 논문집 Vol.2016 No.1
Purpose: The ITC (Infant-Toddler Checklist) is one of the sub-tests of the CSBS-DP and was designed to screen infants and toddlers aged 6-24 months who are at risk of developing social communication. The study aims to investigate the validity and reliability of Korean version ITC (K-ITC). Methods: 363 typical developing infants and toddlers aged 6-24 months participated in this study. The original ITC was translated into Korean and then was revised through review of child language professionals. The main-caretakers of the participants completed the K-ITC. Reliability was analyzed by internal consistency and split-half reliability, and validity by concurrent and construct validities based on the collected data. Results: The K-ITC demonstrated overall good internal consistency and split-half reliability. It also showed good concurrent validity by revealing significant correlation with SELSI and construct validity by confirmatory factor analysis. Conclusions: The results showed that the K-ITC is a valid and reliable screening tool for assessing social communication of Korean infants and toddlers also.