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Shared reading with infants: SharePR a novel measure of shared reading quality

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PEDIATRIC RESEARCH
卷 93, 期 4, 页码 976-984

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DOI: 10.1038/s41390-022-02178-6

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The SharePR parent-report measure is an efficient tool to quantify shared reading quality with infants, and it exhibits promising psychometric properties. It is valuable for both research purposes and providing guidance for early reading.
Background The AAP recommends shared reading from early infancy for healthy development. However, many families are uncertain how to read most enjoyably and effectively with infants, especially from underserved backgrounds. Shared reading quality (interactivity) moderates benefits yet is challenging to measure. SHARE/STEP is a new model of shared reading quality at this age incorporating evidence-based behaviors. Objective To test the SharePR parent-report measure of caregiver-infant reading quality. Methods This study involved mother-infant dyads in two unrelated trials in an obstetric (0-2 months old) and pediatric (6-9 months old) clinic. SharePR is a 10-item measure based on the SHARE/STEP model. Analyses involved descriptive statistics, measures of psychometric integrity, and correlations with home literacy environment (HLE). Results There were 99 dyads in the younger (1.2 + 0.5 months) and 108 dyads in the older groups (6.6 + 1.1 months). A majority were of non-white race (73%, 96%) and low-socioeconomic status (56%, 44% in-poverty). SharePR administration time was under 2 min and scores were normally distributed at each age. Psychometric properties were strong in terms of internal consistency and reliability. Scores were positively correlated with HLE for the older group (p < 0.05). Conclusions SharePR may be an efficient tool to quantify shared reading quality with infants, warranting further investigation. Impact The AAP recommends caregiver-child (shared) reading beginning in infancy, yet many families are uncertain how to do so. Verbal and social-emotional interactivity during shared reading (quality) moderates benefits and is often low in families from disadvantaged backgrounds, yet is challenging to measure. SharePR is a 10-item parent-report measure of shared reading quality based on a novel conceptual model incorporating evidence-based behaviors (SHARE/STEP). SharePR exhibited promising psychometric properties in two separate samples of mothers of younger and older infants. SharePR is a potentially useful measure of shared reading quality at this formative age, for research and to frame early reading guidance.

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