AbstractObjective/BackgroundThis study sought to investigate the convergent and discriminant validity of a new naturalistic observational Assessment of Children's Hand Skills (ACHS) in children with and without disabilities.MethodsThe participants were 134 children aged 2–12 years in Taiwan, and 70 had known disabilities. Outcome measures included the ACHS, one daily living skills questionnaire, and three instruments related to hand skills. Discriminant validity was assessed by comparing the ACHS scores between children with and without disabilities. Convergent validity was examined using a correlation analysis between the ACHS and daily living and hand skills measures.ResultsChildren with disabilities had significantly lower ACHS scores th...
The Children's Hand-Skill ability Questionnaire (CHSQ) is a new parent-report questionnaire that ass...
Children's hand skills when performing in real-life contexts have been commonly thought as a possibl...
Introduction: Hand skills are essential for children's occupational performance. The Assessment of C...
Objective/Background This study sought to investigate the convergent and discriminant validity of a ...
Hand skill use is essential for children’s development and successful participation in everyday acti...
OBJECTIVE. We developed the Assessment of Children’s Hand Skills (ACHS) to evaluate hand skill...
The Assessment of Children's Hand Skills is a new assessment that utilises a naturalistic observatio...
The ACHS is a naturalistic observational instrument that assesses 2- to 12-year-old children's hand ...
To investigate cross-cultural validity of a newly developed Assessment of Children's Hand Skills (AC...
The Assessment of Children's Hand Skills (ACHS) is a new assessment tool that utilizes a naturalisti...
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...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate cross-cultural validity of a newly developed Assessment of Children’...
The Assessment of Children's Hand Skills (ACHS) is a new assessment tool that utilizes a naturalisti...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe the development of the Children's Assessment of Participation with Hand...
The Children's Hand-Skill ability Questionnaire (CHSQ) is a new parent-report questionnaire that ass...
Children's hand skills when performing in real-life contexts have been commonly thought as a possibl...
Introduction: Hand skills are essential for children's occupational performance. The Assessment of C...
Objective/Background This study sought to investigate the convergent and discriminant validity of a ...
Hand skill use is essential for children’s development and successful participation in everyday acti...
OBJECTIVE. We developed the Assessment of Children’s Hand Skills (ACHS) to evaluate hand skill...
The Assessment of Children's Hand Skills is a new assessment that utilises a naturalistic observatio...
The ACHS is a naturalistic observational instrument that assesses 2- to 12-year-old children's hand ...
To investigate cross-cultural validity of a newly developed Assessment of Children's Hand Skills (AC...
The Assessment of Children's Hand Skills (ACHS) is a new assessment tool that utilizes a naturalisti...
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...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate cross-cultural validity of a newly developed Assessment of Children’...
The Assessment of Children's Hand Skills (ACHS) is a new assessment tool that utilizes a naturalisti...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe the development of the Children's Assessment of Participation with Hand...
The Children's Hand-Skill ability Questionnaire (CHSQ) is a new parent-report questionnaire that ass...
Children's hand skills when performing in real-life contexts have been commonly thought as a possibl...
Introduction: Hand skills are essential for children's occupational performance. The Assessment of C...