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Purpose: It is the examination of the Infant Movement Motivation Questionnaire of the validity and reliability of Turkish.

Pretest: Participants were informed about the aims of the study and fill in a consent form. They filled in a paper version of the Turkish translation of the Infant Movement Motivation Questionnaire. The parents had to answer questions about the content and meaning of the IMMQ items and sociodemographic.

Validation Study: Participants were informed about the aims of the study and filled in a consent form. The questionnaires of the survey filled in at the early intervention center. About 30 minutes were needed to answer the 27 questions of the IMMQ, Ages and Stages Questionnaire, and sociodemographic.


Clinical Trial Description

The period when human life activity most intense is the first years of life. Different practices such as voicing, speaking, sitting, walking, mental skills, communication, socializing acquire new skills. Infant Movement Motivation Questionnaire(IMMQ) 27-item scale that questions babies' discovery, activity, motivation, and adaptation skills in daily life activities through the parent. The scale was developed in 2012 by Samantha Doralp. As the scale provides information about how babies spend their time in their natural environment and the personal characteristics of babies, it was decided to carry out a validity and reliability study in the Turkish language, considering the early use of support programs in clinical use. The development of this scale shows the first step in understanding the role of baby characteristics in the movement development of babies in the first year of life. A good understanding of the link between baby characteristics and motor development can have a significant impact on planning interventions and can have a significant impact in ensuring that a particular environment is optimally tailored to the child's use and needs. ;


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NCT number NCT04384796
Study type Observational [Patient Registry]
Source Yeditepe University
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date November 1, 2018
Completion date May 15, 2020

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