Test-retest reliability of the Test of Infant Motor Performance Screening Items in infants at risk for impaired functional motor performance

Early Human Development
Tordis UstadKari Anne I Evensen

Abstract

To examine test-retest reliability of the TIMPSI in infants at risk for impaired functional motor performance. The TIMPSI was administered twice to 51 infants from two different hospitals in Norway. The intra-class correlation coefficient was 0.99. Test-retest reliability of the TIMPSI was excellent.

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