The development of 3- to 9-month-old infants in two cultural contexts: Bayley longitudinal results for Cameroonian and German infants

Autor(en): Vierhaus, Marc
Lohaus, Arnold
Kolling, Thorsten
Teubert, Manuel
Keller, Heidi
Fassbender, Ina
Freitag, Claudia
Goertz, Claudia
Graf, Frauke
Lamm, Bettina
Spangler, Sibylle M.
Knopf, Monika
Schwarzer, Gudrun
Stichwörter: Bayley Scales; Cameroonian and German infants; Cognitive development; ETHNOTHEORIES; Language development; MOTOR DEVELOPMENT; Psychology; Psychology, Developmental
Erscheinungsdatum: 2011
Herausgeber: ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Journal: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
Volumen: 8
Ausgabe: 3
Startseite: 349
Seitenende: 366
Zusammenfassung: 
Based on the Bayley Scales of Infant Development III, this study provides the results of a longitudinal study on the development of Cameroonian Nso farmer and German middle-class infants. Complete longitudinal data were available for 253 infants (69 from Cameroon and 184 from Germany) with Bayley assessments at 3, 6 and 9 months. The results show large differences between Cameroonian Nso and German infants with regard to gross motor and language development. The developmental sequence within each Bayley scale is more in line with the original Bayley sequence for German than for Cameroonian Nso infants as is indicated by Goodman scalogram analyses. Path analyses show some basic similarities between the developmental paths across ages for Cameroonian Nso and German infants, but more interconnections between the scales in the German sample. The results underline the need to adjust developmental scales to the cultural background of the infants to be tested.
ISSN: 17405629
DOI: 10.1080/17405629.2010.505392

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