Psychological tests for expectant parents and young children in the Nordic countries: A review of the evidence
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/26453Dato
2022-05-16Type
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Peltonen, Kirsi; Kurki, Marjo; Reedtz, Charlotte; Kaiser, Sabine; Rasmussen, Lene-Mari Potulski; Merikukka, Marko; Rye, Marte; Laajasalo, Taina; Kyrrestad, Henriette; Karjalainen, Piia; Pettersen, Susann Dahl; Eng, Helene; Breivik, Kyrre; Martinussen, MonicaSammendrag
The aim of this article is to review the psychometric properties of the psychological tests that are being used in the Nordic countries during pregnancy and
the child’s first two years of life. A systematic literature search was performed for
33 identified tests routinely used in health care, using specific review databases
as well as PsycInfo, Embase and Medline. The trained authors conducted an
overall assessment of quality for each test which was then verified by the
editors. A total of 12% of the tests were rated at Level 1 ‘Low level of quality’,
61% at Level 2 ‘Some evidence of Quality’, 15% at level 3 ‘Good level of Quality’
and 12% at Level 4 ‘High level of quality’. This indicates that the evidence for the
psychometric properties is insufficient for many tests used in the Nordic countries for this purpose.
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Peltonen K, Kurki M, Reedtz c, Kaiser S, Rasmussen LM, Merikukka M, Rye MR, Laajasalo T, Kyrrestad HK, Karjalainen P, Pettersen SD, Eng HE, Breivik K, Martinussen M. Psychological tests for expectant parents and young children in the Nordic countries: A review of the evidence. European Journal of Developmental Psychology. 2022Metadata
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