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与婴儿共同阅读:SharePR,一种新颖的共同阅读质量评估方法。

Shared reading with infants: SharePR a novel measure of shared reading quality.

机构信息

Division of General and Community Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA.

Reading and Literacy Discovery Center, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA.

出版信息

Pediatr Res. 2023 Mar;93(4):976-984. doi: 10.1038/s41390-022-02178-6. Epub 2022 Jul 19.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The AAP recommends "shared" reading from early infancy for healthy development. However, many families are uncertain how to read most enjoyably and effectively with infants, especially from underserved backgrounds. Shared reading quality (interactivity) moderates benefits yet is challenging to measure. SHARE/STEP is a new model of shared reading quality at this age incorporating evidence-based behaviors.

OBJECTIVE

To test the SharePR parent-report measure of caregiver-infant reading quality.

METHODS

This study involved mother-infant dyads in two unrelated trials in an obstetric (0-2 months old) and pediatric (6-9 months old) clinic. SharePR is a 10-item measure based on the SHARE/STEP model. Analyses involved descriptive statistics, measures of psychometric integrity, and correlations with home literacy environment (HLE).

RESULTS

There were 99 dyads in the younger (1.2 + 0.5 months) and 108 dyads in the older groups (6.6 + 1.1 months). A majority were of non-white race (73%, 96%) and low-socioeconomic status (56%, 44% in-poverty). SharePR administration time was under 2 min and scores were normally distributed at each age. Psychometric properties were strong in terms of internal consistency and reliability. Scores were positively correlated with HLE for the older group (p < 0.05).

CONCLUSIONS

SharePR may be an efficient tool to quantify shared reading quality with infants, warranting further investigation.

CLINICAL TRIALS

Data for these analyses were collected via two unrelated trials led by the lead author (J.S.H.). For the younger cohort, this is registered on the ClinicalTrials.gov website, ID# NCT04031235. For the older cohort, this is registered on the ClinicalTrials.gov website, ID# 2017-6856.

IMPACT

The AAP recommends caregiver-child ("shared") reading beginning in infancy, yet many families are uncertain how to do so. Verbal and social-emotional interactivity during shared reading ("quality") moderates benefits and is often low in families from disadvantaged backgrounds, yet is challenging to measure. SharePR is a 10-item parent-report measure of shared reading quality based on a novel conceptual model incorporating evidence-based behaviors (SHARE/STEP). SharePR exhibited promising psychometric properties in two separate samples of mothers of younger and older infants. SharePR is a potentially useful measure of shared reading quality at this formative age, for research and to frame early reading guidance.

摘要

背景

美国儿科学会(AAP)建议从婴儿早期开始进行“共享”阅读,以促进健康发展。然而,许多家庭不确定如何最愉快、有效地与婴儿进行阅读,尤其是来自服务不足背景的家庭。共享阅读质量(互动性)会影响到益处,但很难衡量。SHARE/STEP 是一种新的共享阅读质量模式,融合了循证行为。

目的

测试 SharePR 父母报告的照顾者与婴儿阅读质量测量工具。

方法

本研究涉及两个独立试验中的母婴对子,一个在产科(0-2 个月),另一个在儿科(6-9 个月)诊所。SharePR 是一个基于 SHARE/STEP 模型的 10 项措施。分析包括描述性统计、心理测量完整性的测量方法以及与家庭读写环境(HLE)的相关性。

结果

有 99 对母婴在更年轻的组(1.2±0.5 个月)和 108 对母婴在年长组(6.6±1.1 个月)。大多数是非裔(73%,96%)和低收入家庭(56%,44%贫困)。SharePR 的管理时间不到 2 分钟,并且在每个年龄段的分数都呈正态分布。在内部一致性和可靠性方面,心理测量学特性较强。年长组的分数与 HLE 呈正相关(p<0.05)。

结论

SharePR 可能是一种高效的工具,可以对婴儿的共享阅读质量进行量化,值得进一步研究。

临床试验

这些分析的数据是由首席研究员(J.S.H.)领导的两个独立试验收集的。对于年幼的队列,这在 ClinicalTrials.gov 网站上注册,ID#NCT04031235。对于年长的队列,这在 ClinicalTrials.gov 网站上注册,ID#2017-6856。

影响

AAP 建议在婴儿期开始进行照顾者与孩子之间的(“共享”)阅读,然而,许多家庭不确定如何进行。共享阅读过程中的语言和社会情感互动(“质量”)会影响到益处,而且往往在来自不利背景的家庭中较低,然而却很难衡量。SharePR 是一种基于新的概念模型(SHARE/STEP)的、父母报告的共享阅读质量的 10 项测量工具,该模型包含循证行为。SharePR 在两个独立的年轻和年长婴儿母亲样本中表现出了有前途的心理测量学特性。SharePR 是这个形成期年龄的一种潜在有用的共享阅读质量测量工具,可用于研究和早期阅读指导。

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