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Predictive validity of the Standardized Infant NeuroDevelopmental Assessment (SINDA) to identify 4-5 year-old children at risk of developmental delay in a low-risk sample.

Selena J RosindaPieter J HoekstraMijna Hadders-AlgraAnnelies de BildtKirsten R Heineman
Published in: Early human development (2024)
In low-risk infants, SINDA's predictive value is low for detecting children at risk of marked and any developmental delay at 4-5 years, as reflected by the low sensitivities. One of the explanations is the relatively low prevalence of developmental delay in low-risk populations. This might have consequences for the application of the SINDA in general healthcare settings (e.g. child health clinics), but further studies are needed to draw this conclusion.
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