Short communication: Initial Examination of Use of the Brief Observation
of Social Communication Change (BOSCC) across Home and School Contexts
- Stephanie S. Reszka,
- Anna Wallisch,
- Brian A. Boyd,
- Linda R. Watson,
- Nicolette Grasley-Boy
Stephanie S. Reszka
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of Allied Health Sciences
Corresponding Author:[email protected]
Author ProfileAnna Wallisch
University of Kansas Juniper Gardens Children's Project
Author ProfileBrian A. Boyd
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of Allied Health Sciences
Author ProfileLinda R. Watson
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of Allied Health Sciences
Author ProfileNicolette Grasley-Boy
University of Kansas Juniper Gardens Children's Project
Author ProfileAbstract
This study investigated the potential influences of administration
context on the measurement of child skills over time. The BOSCC was
administered to preschool-aged children with autism at two time points
at school by trained research staff and at home by the parent. Children
showed improvements across all subscales and the total score over time.
The Social-communication and Core total scores yield similar information
in both contexts, but Restricted and Repetitive Behavior and Other
Abnormal Behavior subscales scores were not related. Further, subscale
and total scores are correlated between contexts at individual time
points but not over time. These results underscore the importance of
purposeful selection of measures and their administration context.12 Sep 2023Submitted to Infant and Child Development: prenatal, childhood, adolescence, emerging adulthood 13 Sep 2023Submission Checks Completed
13 Sep 2023Assigned to Editor
30 Sep 2023Reviewer(s) Assigned
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23 Aug 2024Editorial Decision: Revise Minor
23 Aug 20242nd Revision Received
26 Aug 2024Submission Checks Completed
26 Aug 2024Assigned to Editor
13 Sep 2024Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
17 Sep 2024Editorial Decision: Accept