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A computer-based selective visual attention test for first-grade school children: design, development and psychometric properties

Background: Visual attention is known as a critical base for learning. The purpose of the present study was to design, develop and evaluate the test-retest and internal consistency reliability as well as face, content and convergent validity of the computer- based selective visual attention test (Se...

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Autores principales: Yazdani, Farzaneh, Akbarfahimi, Malahat, Hassani Mehraban, Afsoon, Jalaei, Shohreh, Torabi-nami, Mohammad
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Publicado: Iran University of Medical Sciences 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4431431/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26034737
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author Yazdani, Farzaneh
Akbarfahimi, Malahat
Hassani Mehraban, Afsoon
Jalaei, Shohreh
Torabi-nami, Mohammad
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Akbarfahimi, Malahat
Hassani Mehraban, Afsoon
Jalaei, Shohreh
Torabi-nami, Mohammad
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description Background: Visual attention is known as a critical base for learning. The purpose of the present study was to design, develop and evaluate the test-retest and internal consistency reliability as well as face, content and convergent validity of the computer- based selective visual attention test (SeVAT) for healthy first-grade school children. Methods: In the first phase of this study, the computer-based SeVAT was developed in two versions of original and parallel. Ten experts in occupational therapy helped to measure the content validity using the CVR and CVI methods. Face validity was measured through opinions collected from 10 first-grade children. The convergent validity of the test was examined using the Spearman correlation between the SeVAT and Stroop test. In addition, test-retest reliability was determined by measuring the intra-class correlation (ICC) between the original and parallel versions of the SeVAT in a single session. The internal consistency was calculated by Cronbach's alpha coefficients. Sixty first grade children (30 girls/30boys) participated in this study. Results: The developed test was found to have good content and face validity. The SeVAT showed an excellent test-retest reliability (ICC= 0.778, p<0.001) and internal consistency (Cronbach's Alpha of original and parallel tests were 0.857 and 0.831, respectively). SeVAT and Stroop test demonstrated a positive correlation upon the convergent validity testing. Conclusion: Our results suggested an acceptable reliability and validity for the computer-based SeVAT in the assessment of selective attention in children. Further research may warrant the differential validity of such a test in other age groups and neuro-cognitively disordered populations.
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spelling pubmed-44314312015-06-01 A computer-based selective visual attention test for first-grade school children: design, development and psychometric properties Yazdani, Farzaneh Akbarfahimi, Malahat Hassani Mehraban, Afsoon Jalaei, Shohreh Torabi-nami, Mohammad Med J Islam Repub Iran Original Article Background: Visual attention is known as a critical base for learning. The purpose of the present study was to design, develop and evaluate the test-retest and internal consistency reliability as well as face, content and convergent validity of the computer- based selective visual attention test (SeVAT) for healthy first-grade school children. Methods: In the first phase of this study, the computer-based SeVAT was developed in two versions of original and parallel. Ten experts in occupational therapy helped to measure the content validity using the CVR and CVI methods. Face validity was measured through opinions collected from 10 first-grade children. The convergent validity of the test was examined using the Spearman correlation between the SeVAT and Stroop test. In addition, test-retest reliability was determined by measuring the intra-class correlation (ICC) between the original and parallel versions of the SeVAT in a single session. The internal consistency was calculated by Cronbach's alpha coefficients. Sixty first grade children (30 girls/30boys) participated in this study. Results: The developed test was found to have good content and face validity. The SeVAT showed an excellent test-retest reliability (ICC= 0.778, p<0.001) and internal consistency (Cronbach's Alpha of original and parallel tests were 0.857 and 0.831, respectively). SeVAT and Stroop test demonstrated a positive correlation upon the convergent validity testing. Conclusion: Our results suggested an acceptable reliability and validity for the computer-based SeVAT in the assessment of selective attention in children. Further research may warrant the differential validity of such a test in other age groups and neuro-cognitively disordered populations. Iran University of Medical Sciences 2015-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4431431/ /pubmed/26034737 Text en © 2015 Iran University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial 3.0 License (CC BY-NC 3.0), which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
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Hassani Mehraban, Afsoon
Jalaei, Shohreh
Torabi-nami, Mohammad
A computer-based selective visual attention test for first-grade school children: design, development and psychometric properties
title A computer-based selective visual attention test for first-grade school children: design, development and psychometric properties
title_full A computer-based selective visual attention test for first-grade school children: design, development and psychometric properties
title_fullStr A computer-based selective visual attention test for first-grade school children: design, development and psychometric properties
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title_short A computer-based selective visual attention test for first-grade school children: design, development and psychometric properties
title_sort computer-based selective visual attention test for first-grade school children: design, development and psychometric properties
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4431431/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26034737
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