Reliability of the Southern California Postrotary Nystagmus Test with Learning-Disabled Children

Author:

Morrison Delmont1,Sublett Jean2

Affiliation:

1. Delmont Morrison, Ph.D., is Research Consultant, CHILD Center, Kentfield, California, and Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco, 94143

2. Jean Sublett, OTR, is Coordinator of Occupational Therapy Services, CHILD Center Study of Sensory Integration Therapy, Kentfield, California 94914, and is Certified, CSSID

Abstract

Abstract The Southern California Postrotary Nystagmus Test (SCPNT) provides an objective assessment of nystagmus. Although depressed nystagmus duration as measured by the SCPNT is considered a major sign of vestibular dysfunction in learning-disabled children, the reliability of the SCPNT with this population has not been established. To study reliability of nystagmus duration in this population, 89 learning-disabled children were evaluated with the SCPNT. The results demonstrated that this sample had significantly depressed scores and more variability in scores than normal children. Intrascorer and test-retest reliabilities, although statistically significant, were lower than those established with normal children. A test-retest study of the reliability of placing a child in a deviant duration range over time significantly reduced reliability estimates. Clinicians using nystagmus duration scores in the evaluation of vestibular dysfunction in learning-disabled children should be sensitive to the variation in this measure in this population.

Publisher

AOTA Press

Subject

Occupational Therapy

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