The Assessment of Children's Hand Skills (ACHS) is a new assessment tool that utilizes a naturalistic observational method to capture children's real-life hand skill performance when engaging in various types of activities. The ACHS also intends to be used with both typically developing children and those presenting with disabilities. The purpose of this study was to further investigate the construct validity of the ACHS using the Rasch analysis. Participants included 64 typically developing children and 70 children with disabilities in the age range of 2-12 years. Rasch analysis results confirmed the appropriateness of the ACHS's 6-level rating scale in this combined group of children. All 22 activity items and 19 of the 20 hand skill item...
Introduction: Hand skills are essential for children's occupational performance. The Assessment of C...
Background: Hand skill development or mastery has a huge influence on children's early development a...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe the development of the Children's Assessment of Participation with Hand...
The Assessment of Children's Hand Skills (ACHS) is a new assessment tool that utilizes a naturalisti...
The Assessment of Children's Hand Skills is a new assessment that utilises a naturalistic observatio...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate cross-cultural validity of a newly developed Assessment of Children’...
To investigate cross-cultural validity of a newly developed Assessment of Children's Hand Skills (AC...
The Children's Hand-Skill ability Questionnaire (CHSQ) is a new parent-report questionnaire that ass...
OBJECTIVE. We developed the Assessment of Children’s Hand Skills (ACHS) to evaluate hand skill...
Hand skill use is essential for children’s development and successful participation in everyday acti...
Objective/Background: This study sought to investigate the convergent and discriminant validity of a...
Assessing children's hand skill use is crucial for occupational therapy professional practice and re...
Assessing children's hand skill use is crucial for occupational therapy professional practice and re...
The ACHS is a naturalistic observational instrument that assesses 2- to 12-year-old children's hand ...
AbstractObjective/BackgroundThis study sought to investigate the convergent and discriminant validit...
Introduction: Hand skills are essential for children's occupational performance. The Assessment of C...
Background: Hand skill development or mastery has a huge influence on children's early development a...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe the development of the Children's Assessment of Participation with Hand...
The Assessment of Children's Hand Skills (ACHS) is a new assessment tool that utilizes a naturalisti...
The Assessment of Children's Hand Skills is a new assessment that utilises a naturalistic observatio...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate cross-cultural validity of a newly developed Assessment of Children’...
To investigate cross-cultural validity of a newly developed Assessment of Children's Hand Skills (AC...
The Children's Hand-Skill ability Questionnaire (CHSQ) is a new parent-report questionnaire that ass...
OBJECTIVE. We developed the Assessment of Children’s Hand Skills (ACHS) to evaluate hand skill...
Hand skill use is essential for children’s development and successful participation in everyday acti...
Objective/Background: This study sought to investigate the convergent and discriminant validity of a...
Assessing children's hand skill use is crucial for occupational therapy professional practice and re...
Assessing children's hand skill use is crucial for occupational therapy professional practice and re...
The ACHS is a naturalistic observational instrument that assesses 2- to 12-year-old children's hand ...
AbstractObjective/BackgroundThis study sought to investigate the convergent and discriminant validit...
Introduction: Hand skills are essential for children's occupational performance. The Assessment of C...
Background: Hand skill development or mastery has a huge influence on children's early development a...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe the development of the Children's Assessment of Participation with Hand...