Predictive Validity of the Infant Toddler Checklist in Primary Care at the 18-month Visit and School Readiness at 4 to 6 Years

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The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends developmental surveillance and screening in early childhood in primary care. The 18-month visit may be an ideal time for identification of children with delays in language and communication, or symptoms of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Little is known about the predictive validity of developmental screening tools administered at 18 months. Our objective was to examine the predictive validity of the Infant Toddler Checklist (ITC) at the 18-month health supervision visit, using school readiness at kindergarten age as the criterion measure.

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Nurse KM, Janus M, Birken CS, Keown-Stoneman CDG, Omand JA, Maguire JL, Reid-Westoby C, Duku E, Mamdani M, Tremblay MS, Parkin PC, Borkhoff CM. Predictive validity of the Infant Toddler Checklist in primary care at the 18-month visit and school readiness at 4 to 6 years. Academic Pediatrics 2022. Sep 17;S1876-2859(22)00429-6. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2022.09.004

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10.1016/j.acap.2022.09.004

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18762859

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