2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecresq.2019.10.011
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Evidence for reliability and validity of parent reports of twin children’s birth information

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“…Second, earlier data evince the accuracy of retrospective report of relevant characteristics and information, such as descriptions of the family environment 25 years ago validated against prospective measures of such environment (moderate correlations of 0.30-0.45 [147]; maternal report of breastfeeding history from 20 years ago validated against clinic charts (strong correlations of 0.86) [148]; maternal report about a range of pre and peri-natal factors (e.g., infant birth weight, infant admission to special care baby unit, method of delivery, smoking during pregnancy, high blood pressure/oedema during pregnancy) from four to nine years ago validated against antenatal records [149] and against maternal report 6 months postpartum [150]; or parental report of child birth information from 12 years ago validated against hospital records [151].…”
Section: Limitations and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, earlier data evince the accuracy of retrospective report of relevant characteristics and information, such as descriptions of the family environment 25 years ago validated against prospective measures of such environment (moderate correlations of 0.30-0.45 [147]; maternal report of breastfeeding history from 20 years ago validated against clinic charts (strong correlations of 0.86) [148]; maternal report about a range of pre and peri-natal factors (e.g., infant birth weight, infant admission to special care baby unit, method of delivery, smoking during pregnancy, high blood pressure/oedema during pregnancy) from four to nine years ago validated against antenatal records [149] and against maternal report 6 months postpartum [150]; or parental report of child birth information from 12 years ago validated against hospital records [151].…”
Section: Limitations and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When children were tested for the rst time (which could be any age from 1 to 4 years), parents completed a birth complications form, providing information about birth weight (BW), gestational age (GA), and all perinatal complications. These complications, including BW and GA, were scored in terms of severity of each complication, according to the Birth Complications Record [47]. Complications were scored as mild (1 point), medium (2 points), or severe (3 points).…”
Section: Birth Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, both child temperamental activity levels (trait-level activity) and general activity levels observed in the laboratory (state-level activity) were assessed; both measures predicted 5-year-old ADHD behaviors. Another example includes our parent-rated measure of birth complications, which has been shown to be both valid and reliable [47]. Finally, collecting information on the putative risk factors in early childhood affords insight into certain characteristics that may precede the emergence of preschoolers' ADHD and internalizing behaviors, information that could be used to help discern children who may be at greater risk for these problem behaviors.…”
Section: Strengths and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%