Noens I, van Berckelaer-Onnes I, Verpoorten R, van Duijn G
University of Leiden, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Clinical Child and Adolescent Studies, the Netherlands.
J Intellect Disabil Res. 2006 Sep;50(Pt 9):621-32. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2788.2006.00807.x.
The ComFor (Forerunners in Communication) is an instrument to explore underlying competence for augmentative communication. More specifically, it measures perception and sense-making of non-transient forms of communication at the levels of presentation and representation. The target group consists primarily of individuals with autism and intellectual disability (ID) without or with only limited verbal communication. The ComFor is suitable for children and adults with a developmental level between 12 and 60 months. This paper describes the theoretical framework and structure of the ComFor, the results of a study on its psychometric properties and its clinical uses.
The ComFor was tested on a sample of 623 children and adults from the Netherlands and Flanders: a group with autism and ID (n = 310); a group with ID without autism (n = 174); and a control group of typically developing children (n = 139).
The data generally support the reliability and validity of the ComFor. Internal consistency, inter-rater and test-retest reliability were found to be good. Construct validity (internal structure, convergent and divergent patterns) was established in different ways. The criterion-related validity has yet to be established, as predictive data are not available at the moment.
Taken together, the results indicate that the ComFor is a promising instrument to explore underlying competence for augmentative communication. Areas for future research are outlined and the clinical relevance is discussed.
ComFor(沟通先驱)是一种用于探索辅助沟通潜在能力的工具。更具体地说,它在呈现和表征层面测量对非瞬时沟通形式的感知和意义构建。目标群体主要是患有自闭症和智力障碍(ID)且无语言沟通或仅有有限语言沟通的个体。ComFor适用于发育水平在12至60个月之间的儿童和成人。本文描述了ComFor的理论框架和结构、关于其心理测量特性的一项研究结果及其临床应用。
在来自荷兰和佛兰德的623名儿童和成人样本上对ComFor进行了测试:一组患有自闭症和ID(n = 310);一组患有ID但无自闭症(n = 174);以及一组发育正常的儿童作为对照组(n = 139)。
数据总体上支持ComFor的可靠性和有效性。发现内部一致性、评分者间信度和重测信度良好。通过不同方式确立了结构效度(内部结构、收敛和发散模式)。由于目前没有预测数据,与标准相关的效度尚未确立。
综合来看,结果表明ComFor是一种有前景的工具,可用于探索辅助沟通的潜在能力。概述了未来研究的领域并讨论了临床相关性。