Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, Third Edition

COA At-a-Glance

Evidence of cognitive interviewing of draft instrument in target patient population

Evidence of internal consistency

Evidence of test-retest or inter-rater reliability

Evidence of concurrent validity

Evidence of known-groups validity

Evidence of ability to detect change over time

Evidence of responder thresholds

Inclusion of the COA in product labelling

Communication/Language
Daily function
Fine motor function
Gross motor function

Overview

Instrument Name: Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, Third Edition

Abbreviation: Bayley-III

Points for Consideration:

Bayley 4 should be used if possible.

Description of Tool:

The Bayley-III is a ClinRO measure designed to assess functional and cognitive abilities in infants from 1 to 42 months. This version of the tool is No longer supported, but may still be used in long-standing trials or natural history studies.

Other Related Tools (if applicable):

Bayley 4

Minimum Qualification Required by COA Administrator: MA or BA

Comment:

The Bayley-III is a revision of the Bayley Scales of Infant Development - Second Edition (BSID-II), developed in 1993

Year: 2005

Objective of Development:

To identify children with developmental delay and to provide information for intervention planning

Population of Development: Age range (therapeutic indication):

1 to 42 months (Generic for Mental Disorders)

Pediatric Population(s) in which COA has been used:

Congenital, Hereditary and neonatal diseases and Abnormalities; Nervous system diseases; Musculoskeletal diseases; Mental disorders; Cardiovascular diseases; Nutritional and Metabolic Disorders; Virus Diseases; Bacterial Infections and mycoses; Digestive system diseases; Respiratory tract diseases; Immune system diseases; Female Urogenital Diseases and Pregnancy Complications

COA type: PerfO

Number of Items 602

Mode of Administration: Clinician-rated

Data Collection Mode: Paper and pen

Time for Completion: 30 to 90 minutes (depending upon age of child)

Response Scales: Varies by item: Dichotomous: Yes or No; 4 and 6- point verbal rating scale

Summary of Scoring:

Available Scores:
Score by domains range from 1 to 19

Weighting: Not reported

Score Interpretation:
Higher score= Better performance


Content Validity

Evidence of Literature Review: None identified

Evidence of Instrument Review: Yes

Evidence of Clinical or Expert Input: Yes

Evidence of concept elicitation in target patient population: None identified

Evidence of a Saturation Grid: None identified

Evidence for Selection of Data Collection Method: None identified

Recall/Observation Period: Present time

Evidence for Selection of Reponse Options: None identified

Evidence of cognitive interviewing of draft instrument in target patient population: None identified

Evidence of Preliminary Scoring of Items and Domains: None identified

Evidence related to respondent and administrator burden: None identified

Evidence of a Conceptual Framework: None identified

Evidence of an item-tracking matrix: None identified

Evidence related to item selection: None identiifed

Evidence of re-testing the final version: None identified


Reliability

Internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha): Yes

Evidence of internal consistency: Available on Pearson website

Test-retest Reliability (ICC):

Young NL (2009)

Paper-version:
- Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC): 0.987
- Was a definition of stability applied to identify stable patients: No
- Time frame or interval between the two administrations: Mean time: 23 days
- Population/Dise

Inter-rater/ inter-interviewer reliability (kappa):

Not reported

Evidence of test-retest or inter-rater reliability: Yes


Validity

Concurrent validity (convergent, divergent):

Delaney A (2014)
Correlation coefficient used: Not stated
Measure: Correlation between BSID-III and Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales (VABS-II) in a group of patients with mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS) IIIA (n= 25) or IIIB (n= 17)
Results:
A correlation was found (p: Not stated) between BSID-III and VABS-II in the MPS IIIA group: r= 0.98
A correlation was found (p: Not stated) between BSID-III and VABS-II in the MPS IIIB group: r= 0.85
Population/Disease: Patients with MPS IIIA or IIIB; n= 42
Age was 75 (±53) months for MPS IIIa group
Age was 156 (±111) months for MPS IIIb group

Known-group validity:

None identified

Evidence of Translatability Assessment: None identified

Evidence related to missing data: None identified

Evidence for Selection of Recall Period: None identified

Evidence of Administration Instructions and Training Provided: Yes

Evidence of concurrent validity: Yes

Evidence of known-groups validity: None identified

Evidence of ability to detect change over time: None identified


Ability to Detect Change

Ability to detect change (Responsiveness):

None identified


Responder Thresholds

Responder Thresholds:

None identified

Evidence of responder thresholds: None identified


Reference(s) of development / validation

[Conference Abstract] Delaney KA, Whitley C, Clear M, et al. MPS IIIA and MPS IIIB: a preliminary comparison of disease trajectory, using baseline data from two independent natural history studies. Molecular Genetics and Metabolism. 2014 Feb; 111(2):S35-S36 (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1096719213004988?via%3Dihub)

Pearson’s Clinical Assessment group. Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development | Third Edition [Internet]. Bloomington, USA: Pearson; Consulted on March 23rd. Available from: https://www.pearsonassessments.com/store/usassessments/en/Store/Professional-Assessments/Behavior/Adaptive/Bayley-Scales-of-Infant-and-Toddler-Development-%7C-Third-Edition/p/100000123.html#tab-details


Inclusion of the COA in product labelling

Yes


Existence of Scoring / Interpretation / User Manual

Yes


Original language and translations

Original Language: English for the USA

Translations:
Bengali for India
Chinese for Taiwan
Czech for Czech Republic*
Danish for Denmark
Dutch for Belgium (Flemish)*
Dutch for the Netherlands
English for Australia
English for Canada
English for the UK
Estonian for Estonia
Finnish for Finland
French for Belgium*
French for Canada
French for France*
French for Tunisia
German for Austria
German for Germany*
Greek for Greece
Hindi for India
Hungarian for Hungary*
Italian for Italy
Japanese for Japan
Norwegian for Norway
Polish for Poland*
Portuguese for Portugal
Russian for Russia*
Spanish for Argentina
Spanish for Mexico
Spanish for Spain*
Spanish for the USA*
Swedish for Finland
Swedish for Sweden*
Turkish for Turkey
Ukrainian for Ukraine*


References of translations

Nancy Bayley

Contact information
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Review copy

None identified