Make Bayley III Scores Comparable between United States and German Norms—Development of Conversion Equations

Abstract Aim  Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development (Bayley-III) determines scaled scores and converts these into composite scores. It was shown that applying the German and the U.S. manual leads to different results. This study aims to systematically analyze the differences between the U.S. and German Bayley-III version and to develop conversion equations. Methods  This simulation study generated a dataset of pairs of U.S. and German Bayley-III composite scores (cognitive: n  = 4,416, language: n  = 240,000, motor: n  = 314,000) by converting the same number of achievable tasks for 48 age groups. Bland–Altman plot and regression analyses were performed to develop conversion equations for all age groups. Results  German and US Bayley-III scores demonstrate distinct slope and interception for cognitive, language, and motor composite scores. Lower developmental performance leads to higher composite scores with U.S. norms compared with German norms (up to 15 points). These differences varied between age groups. With newly developed conversion equations, the results can be converted ( R 2  > 0.98). Interpretation  This study confirms systematic differences between U.S. and German Bayley test results due to different reference cohorts. Our data consider the full age range and add conversion equations. These findings need to be acknowledged when comparing Bayley Scores internationally.

[1]  V. Giordano,et al.  The Impact of Norms on the Outcome of Children Born Very-Preterm when Using the Bayley-III: Differences between US and German Norms , 2019, Neonatology.

[2]  E. Balman,et al.  National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) , 2017, The Grants Register 2022.

[3]  M. Sharp,et al.  Counterbalanced Comparison of the BSID-II and Bayley-III at Eighteen to Twenty-two Months Corrected Age , 2017, Journal of developmental and behavioral pediatrics : JDBP.

[4]  P. Anderson,et al.  Assessing developmental delay in early childhood — concerns with the Bayley-III scales , 2017, The Clinical neuropsychologist.

[5]  Kyoko Tanaka,et al.  Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development , 2015 .

[6]  A. V. van Baar,et al.  Performance of Dutch Children on the Bayley III: A Comparison Study of US and Dutch Norms , 2015, PloS one.

[7]  F. Petermann,et al.  Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, Third Edition – Deutsche Fassung , 2015 .

[8]  A. V. van Baar,et al.  First steps in developing the Dutch version of the Bayley III: Is the original Bayley III and its item sequence also adequate for Dutch children? , 2014 .

[9]  S. Cole,et al.  Validity of US norms for the Bayley Scales of Infant Development-III in Malawian children. , 2014, European journal of paediatric neurology : EJPN : official journal of the European Paediatric Neurology Society.

[10]  N. Badawi,et al.  A comparison of the performance of healthy Australian 3-year-olds with the standardised norms of the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development (version-III) , 2014, Archives of Disease in Childhood.

[11]  S. Jeng,et al.  A psychometric study of the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development - 3rd Edition for term and preterm Taiwanese infants. , 2013, Research in developmental disabilities.

[12]  L. Walløe,et al.  Comparison of Bayley-2 and Bayley-3 scores at 18 months in term infants following neonatal encephalopathy and therapeutic hypothermia , 2013, Developmental medicine and child neurology.

[13]  G. Aylward,et al.  The changing yardstick in measurement of cognitive abilities in infancy. , 2011, Journal of developmental and behavioral pediatrics : JDBP.

[14]  Gehan Roberts,et al.  Underestimation of developmental delay by the new Bayley-III Scale. , 2010, Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine.

[15]  G. Aylward,et al.  The Bayley Scales: Clarification for Clinicians and Researchers , 2019 .

[16]  R Core Team,et al.  R: A language and environment for statistical computing. , 2014 .

[17]  Marites F. Piñon,et al.  Theoretical Background and Structure of the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, Third Edition , 2010 .