A Psychometric Evaluation of the Danish Version of the Theory of Mind Storybook for 8-14 Year-Old Children

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A Psychometric Evaluation of the Danish Version of the Theory of Mind Storybook for 8-14 Year-Old Children. / Clemmensen, Lars; Bartels-Velthuis, Agna A.; Jespersen, Rókur av F.; van Os, Jim; Blijd-Hoogewys, Els M. A.; Ankerstrøm, Lise; Væver, Mette; Daniel, Peter F.; Drukker, Marjan; Jeppesen, Pia; Jepsen, Jens R. M.

I: Frontiers in Psychology, Bind 7, 330, 03.2016.

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Clemmensen, L, Bartels-Velthuis, AA, Jespersen, RAF, van Os, J, Blijd-Hoogewys, EMA, Ankerstrøm, L, Væver, M, Daniel, PF, Drukker, M, Jeppesen, P & Jepsen, JRM 2016, 'A Psychometric Evaluation of the Danish Version of the Theory of Mind Storybook for 8-14 Year-Old Children', Frontiers in Psychology, bind 7, 330. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00330

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Clemmensen, L., Bartels-Velthuis, A. A., Jespersen, R. A. F., van Os, J., Blijd-Hoogewys, E. M. A., Ankerstrøm, L., Væver, M., Daniel, P. F., Drukker, M., Jeppesen, P., & Jepsen, J. R. M. (2016). A Psychometric Evaluation of the Danish Version of the Theory of Mind Storybook for 8-14 Year-Old Children. Frontiers in Psychology, 7, [330]. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00330

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Clemmensen L, Bartels-Velthuis AA, Jespersen RAF, van Os J, Blijd-Hoogewys EMA, Ankerstrøm L o.a. A Psychometric Evaluation of the Danish Version of the Theory of Mind Storybook for 8-14 Year-Old Children. Frontiers in Psychology. 2016 mar.;7. 330. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00330

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Clemmensen, Lars ; Bartels-Velthuis, Agna A. ; Jespersen, Rókur av F. ; van Os, Jim ; Blijd-Hoogewys, Els M. A. ; Ankerstrøm, Lise ; Væver, Mette ; Daniel, Peter F. ; Drukker, Marjan ; Jeppesen, Pia ; Jepsen, Jens R. M. / A Psychometric Evaluation of the Danish Version of the Theory of Mind Storybook for 8-14 Year-Old Children. I: Frontiers in Psychology. 2016 ; Bind 7.

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title = "A Psychometric Evaluation of the Danish Version of the Theory of Mind Storybook for 8-14 Year-Old Children",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: Theory-of-Mind (ToM) keeps on developing in late childhood and early adolescence, and the study of ToM development later in childhood had to await the development of sufficiently sensitive tests challenging more mature children. The current study aimed to investigate the psychometric properties of the Danish version of the Theory-of-Mind Storybook Frederik (ToM-Frederik).METHODS: We assessed whether ToM-Frederik scores differed between a group of 41 typically developing (TD) children and a group of 33 children with High Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder (HFASD). A lower mean ToM-Frederik score was expected in the HFASD group. To determine the convergent validity of ToM-Frederik, potential associations with Strange Stories and Animated Triangles (AT) were analyzed. Furthermore, potential associations between ToM-Frederik and the Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS) and between ToM-Frederik and the Social Emotional Evaluation (SEE) Total score were analyzed.RESULTS: A significantly higher ToM-Frederik score was observed in the TD group compared to the HFASD group. Furthermore, the convergent validity of ToM-Frederik as a measure of ToM was supported by significant and positive associations with the Strange Stories and the AT scores in the HFASD group, whereas ToM-Frederik was significantly correlated with Strange Stories, but not with AT in the TD group. ToM-Frederik was not significantly associated with SRS in neither the HFASD nor the TD group.CONCLUSION: The findings are supportive of ToM-Frederik as a valid indicator of deficits at the group level in children with HFASD between 7 and 14 years of age. Furthermore, the convergent validity is supported.",
author = "Lars Clemmensen and Bartels-Velthuis, {Agna A.} and Jespersen, {R{\'o}kur av F.} and {van Os}, Jim and Blijd-Hoogewys, {Els M. A.} and Lise Ankerstr{\o}m and Mette V{\ae}ver and Daniel, {Peter F.} and Marjan Drukker and Pia Jeppesen and Jepsen, {Jens R. M.}",
year = "2016",
month = mar,
doi = "10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00330",
language = "English",
volume = "7",
journal = "Frontiers in Psychology",
issn = "1664-1078",
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T1 - A Psychometric Evaluation of the Danish Version of the Theory of Mind Storybook for 8-14 Year-Old Children

AU - Clemmensen, Lars

AU - Bartels-Velthuis, Agna A.

AU - Jespersen, Rókur av F.

AU - van Os, Jim

AU - Blijd-Hoogewys, Els M. A.

AU - Ankerstrøm, Lise

AU - Væver, Mette

AU - Daniel, Peter F.

AU - Drukker, Marjan

AU - Jeppesen, Pia

AU - Jepsen, Jens R. M.

PY - 2016/3

Y1 - 2016/3

N2 - BACKGROUND: Theory-of-Mind (ToM) keeps on developing in late childhood and early adolescence, and the study of ToM development later in childhood had to await the development of sufficiently sensitive tests challenging more mature children. The current study aimed to investigate the psychometric properties of the Danish version of the Theory-of-Mind Storybook Frederik (ToM-Frederik).METHODS: We assessed whether ToM-Frederik scores differed between a group of 41 typically developing (TD) children and a group of 33 children with High Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder (HFASD). A lower mean ToM-Frederik score was expected in the HFASD group. To determine the convergent validity of ToM-Frederik, potential associations with Strange Stories and Animated Triangles (AT) were analyzed. Furthermore, potential associations between ToM-Frederik and the Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS) and between ToM-Frederik and the Social Emotional Evaluation (SEE) Total score were analyzed.RESULTS: A significantly higher ToM-Frederik score was observed in the TD group compared to the HFASD group. Furthermore, the convergent validity of ToM-Frederik as a measure of ToM was supported by significant and positive associations with the Strange Stories and the AT scores in the HFASD group, whereas ToM-Frederik was significantly correlated with Strange Stories, but not with AT in the TD group. ToM-Frederik was not significantly associated with SRS in neither the HFASD nor the TD group.CONCLUSION: The findings are supportive of ToM-Frederik as a valid indicator of deficits at the group level in children with HFASD between 7 and 14 years of age. Furthermore, the convergent validity is supported.

AB - BACKGROUND: Theory-of-Mind (ToM) keeps on developing in late childhood and early adolescence, and the study of ToM development later in childhood had to await the development of sufficiently sensitive tests challenging more mature children. The current study aimed to investigate the psychometric properties of the Danish version of the Theory-of-Mind Storybook Frederik (ToM-Frederik).METHODS: We assessed whether ToM-Frederik scores differed between a group of 41 typically developing (TD) children and a group of 33 children with High Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder (HFASD). A lower mean ToM-Frederik score was expected in the HFASD group. To determine the convergent validity of ToM-Frederik, potential associations with Strange Stories and Animated Triangles (AT) were analyzed. Furthermore, potential associations between ToM-Frederik and the Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS) and between ToM-Frederik and the Social Emotional Evaluation (SEE) Total score were analyzed.RESULTS: A significantly higher ToM-Frederik score was observed in the TD group compared to the HFASD group. Furthermore, the convergent validity of ToM-Frederik as a measure of ToM was supported by significant and positive associations with the Strange Stories and the AT scores in the HFASD group, whereas ToM-Frederik was significantly correlated with Strange Stories, but not with AT in the TD group. ToM-Frederik was not significantly associated with SRS in neither the HFASD nor the TD group.CONCLUSION: The findings are supportive of ToM-Frederik as a valid indicator of deficits at the group level in children with HFASD between 7 and 14 years of age. Furthermore, the convergent validity is supported.

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DO - 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00330

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 27014139

VL - 7

JO - Frontiers in Psychology

JF - Frontiers in Psychology

SN - 1664-1078

M1 - 330

ER -

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