PEDIATRICS Vol. 83 No. 4 April 1989, pp. 578-585
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Can Developmental Screening Tests Identify Children Who Are Developmentally at Risk?

Samuel J. Meisels 1

1 Center for Human Growth and Development and School of Education, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Developmental screening tests are in widespread use, but few reliable and valid tests are available. The most frequently used screening instrument for detecting young children who are at risk for developmental delays is the Denver Developmental Screening Test (DDST). Although the DDST has excellent test specificity, overreferring few children, results from more than a dozen studies of the DDST's concurrent and predictive validity fail to replicate the original validation and demonstrate a uniformly poor sensitivity, ie, a high proportion of underreferrals. Whether samples are stratified by age, risk, duration of time between predictor and outcome, or type of outcome measure used, these studies demonstrate that the DDST underrefers children at nearly a 2:1 ratio. Several other screening tests with more optimal psychometric properties are presented. It is urged that caution be exercised in using tests for predicting the risk of developmental problems in young children unless the tests have acceptable levels of sensitivity and specificity.

Key Words: Denver Developmental Screening Test • development

Submitted on June 24, 1987
Accepted on April 26, 1988




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