TY - JOUR
T1 - The oral behavior screener
T2 - a brief caregiver-completed measure of oral behaviors
AU - Williams, Keith
AU - Adams, Whitney
AU - Riegel, Katherine
AU - Massare, Brittany
AU - Hendy, Helen
AU - Dailey, Scott
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Introduction: To date, there are no caregiver-reported screening measures of oral behaviors related to feeding. The goal of this study was to develop such a measure. Method: Caregivers of 803 children referred to a feeding clinic and 188 comparison children reported their children’s frequency of nine oral behaviors. These data were used to develop an Oral Behavior Screener (OBS). Both the psychometrics of the OBS and the relations between the OBS and child demographics were examined. Results: As expected, the clinical sample demonstrated more deficits in oral behaviors than the comparison sample. We also found special needs status and age were linked to the OBS summary score. Discussion: The OBS is a brief screener that can be used by clinicians to examine the need for further assessment, possible targets for intervention, oral behaviors often associated with feeding problems.
AB - Introduction: To date, there are no caregiver-reported screening measures of oral behaviors related to feeding. The goal of this study was to develop such a measure. Method: Caregivers of 803 children referred to a feeding clinic and 188 comparison children reported their children’s frequency of nine oral behaviors. These data were used to develop an Oral Behavior Screener (OBS). Both the psychometrics of the OBS and the relations between the OBS and child demographics were examined. Results: As expected, the clinical sample demonstrated more deficits in oral behaviors than the comparison sample. We also found special needs status and age were linked to the OBS summary score. Discussion: The OBS is a brief screener that can be used by clinicians to examine the need for further assessment, possible targets for intervention, oral behaviors often associated with feeding problems.
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U2 - 10.1080/17518423.2024.2398765
DO - 10.1080/17518423.2024.2398765
M3 - Article
C2 - 39235762
AN - SCOPUS:85203155038
SN - 1751-8423
VL - 27
SP - 228
EP - 234
JO - Developmental Neurorehabilitation
JF - Developmental Neurorehabilitation
IS - 7
ER -