Psychometric Evaluation of Social Cognition and Behavior Measures in Children and Adolescents with Down Syndrome

Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) are often described as socially engaged; however, challenges with social cognition, expressive language, and social interaction are also common in DS and are prospective outcomes of interest for clinical trials. The current study evaluates the psychometric propert...

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Main Authors: Emily K. Schworer, Emily K. Hoffman, Anna J. Esbensen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Brain Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/11/7/836
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spelling doaj-bb43dc03559b4110ac0ba40ff75dd59a2021-07-23T13:32:35ZengMDPI AGBrain Sciences2076-34252021-06-011183683610.3390/brainsci11070836Psychometric Evaluation of Social Cognition and Behavior Measures in Children and Adolescents with Down SyndromeEmily K. Schworer0Emily K. Hoffman1Anna J. Esbensen2Division of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH 45229, USADivision of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH 45229, USADivision of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH 45229, USAIndividuals with Down syndrome (DS) are often described as socially engaged; however, challenges with social cognition, expressive language, and social interaction are also common in DS and are prospective outcomes of interest for clinical trials. The current study evaluates the psychometric properties of standardized measurements of social cognition and social behavior for potential use as outcome measures for children and adolescents with DS. Seventy-three youth ages 6 to 17 years old (M = 12.67, SD = 3.16) with DS were assessed on social cognition subtests of a neuropsychological assessment at two time points. Caregivers also completed a parent-report measure of social behavior. Measures were evaluated for feasibility, test-retest reliability, practice effects, convergent validity, and associations with broader developmental domains (i.e., age, cognition, and language). All social cognition and behavior measures met criteria for a portion of the psychometric indices evaluated, yet feasibility limitations were identified for the Developmental Neuropsychological Assessment, Second Edition (NEPSY-II) Affect Recognition subtest, and the NEPSY-II Theory of Mind subtest had problematic floor effects for percentile ranks. The Social Responsiveness Scale, Second Edition (SRS-2; T-scores) had high feasibility, moderate to excellent test-retest reliability, and no practice effects, suggesting this measure could be appropriate for use in clinical trials involving youth with DS.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/11/7/836Down syndromesocial cognitionsocial behaviormeasurementchildren
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author Emily K. Schworer
Emily K. Hoffman
Anna J. Esbensen
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Emily K. Hoffman
Anna J. Esbensen
Psychometric Evaluation of Social Cognition and Behavior Measures in Children and Adolescents with Down Syndrome
Brain Sciences
Down syndrome
social cognition
social behavior
measurement
children
author_facet Emily K. Schworer
Emily K. Hoffman
Anna J. Esbensen
author_sort Emily K. Schworer
title Psychometric Evaluation of Social Cognition and Behavior Measures in Children and Adolescents with Down Syndrome
title_short Psychometric Evaluation of Social Cognition and Behavior Measures in Children and Adolescents with Down Syndrome
title_full Psychometric Evaluation of Social Cognition and Behavior Measures in Children and Adolescents with Down Syndrome
title_fullStr Psychometric Evaluation of Social Cognition and Behavior Measures in Children and Adolescents with Down Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Psychometric Evaluation of Social Cognition and Behavior Measures in Children and Adolescents with Down Syndrome
title_sort psychometric evaluation of social cognition and behavior measures in children and adolescents with down syndrome
publisher MDPI AG
series Brain Sciences
issn 2076-3425
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) are often described as socially engaged; however, challenges with social cognition, expressive language, and social interaction are also common in DS and are prospective outcomes of interest for clinical trials. The current study evaluates the psychometric properties of standardized measurements of social cognition and social behavior for potential use as outcome measures for children and adolescents with DS. Seventy-three youth ages 6 to 17 years old (M = 12.67, SD = 3.16) with DS were assessed on social cognition subtests of a neuropsychological assessment at two time points. Caregivers also completed a parent-report measure of social behavior. Measures were evaluated for feasibility, test-retest reliability, practice effects, convergent validity, and associations with broader developmental domains (i.e., age, cognition, and language). All social cognition and behavior measures met criteria for a portion of the psychometric indices evaluated, yet feasibility limitations were identified for the Developmental Neuropsychological Assessment, Second Edition (NEPSY-II) Affect Recognition subtest, and the NEPSY-II Theory of Mind subtest had problematic floor effects for percentile ranks. The Social Responsiveness Scale, Second Edition (SRS-2; T-scores) had high feasibility, moderate to excellent test-retest reliability, and no practice effects, suggesting this measure could be appropriate for use in clinical trials involving youth with DS.
topic Down syndrome
social cognition
social behavior
measurement
children
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/11/7/836
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