Italian Coma Recovery Scale for Pediatrics (CRS-P): Preliminary Validation in a Sample of Young Children with Typical Development

意大利儿童昏迷恢复量表(CRS-P):在典型发育幼儿样本中的初步验证

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Abstract

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Guidelines for the diagnosis of children with disorder of consciousness (DoC) in pediatric age have not been defined yet. Assessment tools designed for adults have generally not been standardized for pediatrics, which could lead to misdiagnosis due to the limited behavioral repertoire of children. This study aims at examining the basic psychometric properties of the Italian Coma Recovery Scale for Pediatrics (CRS-P) in typically developing children. METHODS: A total of 64 typically developing children aged 3 months to 5:7 years were administered the CRS-P. Performance was examined across the age range, and for the two behaviors indicating emergence to a conscious state, namely functional object use (FOU) and functional communication (FC). RESULTS: Inter-rater reliability ranged from 0.95 to 1 for subscale and total scores. All children aged ≥34 months scored at the CRS-P ceiling. All children ≥ 14 months met the criteria for FOU and all children ≥ 34 months met those for FC. Children as early as 3 months of age displayed behaviors discriminating between vegetative state (VS) and minimally conscious state (MCS) in the Visual and Motor subscales. Language-based behaviors of MCS in other subscales were consistently displayed by older children. CONCLUSIONS: Typically developing children met the criteria for all items of the Italian CRS-P by 34 months, which suggests caution in adopting the scale at a younger age. However, the features of the distinct stages of DoC could be captured earlier, based on the various subscales. Modifications should be made to some items to improve diagnostic accuracy.

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