Title of article :
The Persian Handwriting Assessment Tool for Primary School-Aged Children: Further Validation
Author/Authors :
Meimandi, Mahsa Rehabilitation Research Center - Department of Occupational Therapy - School of Rehabilitation Sciences - University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Azad, Akram Rehabilitation Research Center - Department of Occupational Therapy - School of Rehabilitation Sciences - University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Havaei, Naser Department of Occupational Therapy - School of Rehabilitation - University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran , Zareiyan, Armin Nursing Faculty - AJA University of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Handwriting problems are one of the common
problems among students in the early years of education. The
current study aimed to determine further validation aspects of
the Persian Handwriting Assessment Tool (PHAT) in primary
school-aged children.
Methods: The current methodological study was conducted on
452 healthy 8-10-year-old students in Tehran, Iran, selected via
random cluster sampling method. Inclusion criteria were native
Persian-speaking and no documented physical and mental
impairments. Construct and structural validities were established
by exploratory factor analysis (EFA) using principal axis
factoring with Promax rotation and confirmatory factor analysis
(CFA), respectively. Criterion validity was examined by expert
opinion as the gold standard using Pearson correlation test.
Internal consistency, test-retest, and inter-rater reliability were
examined using Cronbach’s alpha and intra-class correlation
(ICC). Test-retest had a seven-day interval.
Results: The EFA results indicated two separate factors in the
copying and dictation domains. Speed and orthographic error
and size were considered as separate items. The CFA confirmed
the factor structure. Criterion validity revealed low to moderate
correlation (formation: 0.548, P<0.001; 0.503, P<0.001, spacing:
0.553, P<0.001; 0.307, P=0.030, alignment: 0.442, P<0.001;
0.358, P=0.011, size: -0.376, P=0.007; -0.445, P<0.001, and slant:
0.360, P=0.010; 0.372, P=0.008) in copying and dictation domain,
respectively. Acceptable internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha:
0.72-0.99), excellent test-retest (ICC: 0.76-0.99), excellent
inter-rater reliability between teachers (ICC: 0.86-0.95), and
good to excellent inter-rater reliability between teachers and the
occupational therapist (ICC: 0.60-0.95) were reported.
Conclusion: The results indicated that the PHAT was a valid
and reliable tool for assessing handwriting in primary schoolaged children.
Keywords :
Educational measurement , Handwriting , Schools , Validation studies
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences (IJMS)