Play in children with neurodevelopmental disorders: Psychometric properties of a parent report measure ‘My Child’s Play’
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2021-01-06Author
Romero-Ayuso, Dulce
Ruiz-Salcedo, María
Barrios-Fernández, Sabina
Triviño-Juárez, José Matías
Maciver, Donald
Richmond, Janet
Muñoz, Miguel A.
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Romero‐Ayuso, D., Ruiz‐Salcedo, M., Barrios‐Fernández, S., Triviño‐Juárez, J. M., Maciver, D., Richmond, J. & Muñoz, M. A. (2021) Play in children with neurodevelopmental disorders: Psychometric properties of a parent report measure ‘My Child’s Play’. Children, 8(1):25.
Abstract
Play is essential in childhood, allowing for a positive trend in development and learning.
Health professionals need useful tools to assess it, especially in the case of children with
neurodevelopmental disorders. The aim of this study was to validate and cross‐culturally adapt the
My Child’s Play questionnaire and to find out if this instrument allows us to differentiate the play
of children with neurodevelopmental disorders from the play of children with neurotypical
development. A total of 594 parents completed the questionnaire. A confirmatory factor analysis
was conducted, which showed a similar structure to the English version: (1) executive functions; (2)
environmental context; (3) play characteristics; and (4) play preferences and interpersonal
interactions. The reliability of the analysis was high, both for the whole questionnaire and for the
factors it comprises. The results provide evidence of the potential usefulness of the My Child’s Play
questionnaire for determining play needs and difficulties of children; moreover, this tool can also
be used to plan intervention programs according to the needs of each child and family.