Assessing theory of mind and social norms understanding in Indian children: adaptation and validation of Edinburgh social cognition test

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作者
Bhutani, Saniya [1 ]
Singh, Kamlesh [1 ]
机构
[1] Indian Inst Technol Delhi, Dept Humanities & Social Sci, New Delhi, India
关键词
Social cognition; Theory of mind; Validation; Adaptation; Indian children; INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES; EXECUTIVE FUNCTION; MIDDLE CHILDHOOD; AGE; SCHIZOPHRENIA; SIBLINGS; YOUNGER; GENDER; OLDER;
D O I
10.1108/JPMH-09-2023-0079
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to adapt and validate Edinburgh social cognition test (ESCoT) for Indian children. In addition, exploring the effect of demographics on ESCoT.Design/methodology/approachFor content validity, 10 practicing psychologists and clinical psychologists gave their feedback about the test scenarios based on which the items were retained. The adaptation process involved 100 participants aged between 6 and 12 years. Informed consent from parents and verbal assent from the participant were taken. Demographics were collected. Measures were individually administered. Data was scored and analyzed.FindingsSeven out of 10 scenarios were retained in content validity. Convergent validity, internal consistency and interrater reliability were found to be acceptable. Regression analysis indicates that age significantly predicts performance on ESCoT. Age is associated with the cognitive theory of mind, affective theory of mind and interpersonal social norms understanding.Originality/valueThe study provides evidence for validation of ESCoT. Results indicate acceptable psychometric properties of ESCoT. Thus, it is suitable for Indian settings and amongst children.
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