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reliability of two visual perceptual tests for children with cerebral palsy

Authors: Hua-Fang Liao; Keh-chung Lin; Ching-Lin Hsieh; Li-Ting Tsai;

reliability of two visual perceptual tests for children with cerebral palsy

Abstract

Abstract OBJECTIVE. We examined the reliability of the Motor-Free Visual Perception Test–Revised (MVPT–R) and the Test of Visual–Perceptual Skills–Revised (TVPS–R) in 52 children with cerebral palsy. METHOD. The MVPT–R and TVPS–R were initially assessed by a single rater and then randomly assigned to the same rater or another rater after 6 to 14 days. RESULTS. For scale-level reliability of both tests, the intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) were high. The smallest real differences (SRDs) were largely acceptable. The ICCs of most subscale-level reliability of the TVPS–R were satisfactory. The SRD of each TVPS–R subscale score was notable (>29%). The internal consistency was high for both tests. CONCLUSION. The scale-level reliabilities of both tests were satisfactory in children with cerebral palsy. Although most subscales of the TVPS–R had acceptable test–retest or interrater agreement, all subscales of the TVPS–R had large SRDs, limiting their clinical utility.

Keywords

Male, Cerebral Palsy, Child, Preschool, Vision Tests, Visual Perception, Humans, Reproducibility of Results, Female, Child

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