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  • Los Inventarios de Desarrollo de la Comunicación MacArthur-Bates (CDI) son herramientas de autoinforme de los padres que evalúan las habilidades tempranas del lenguaje.
  • Los CDI se utilizan cada vez más en la investigación sobre condiciones neurodevelopmentales y genéticas con trayectorias de lenguaje atípicas.
  • Esta revisión sintetiza las aplicaciones de los CDI en diversas poblaciones clínicas.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Revisar el uso de los CDI en diversas poblaciones clínicas.
  • Identificar patrones específicos de cada condición en el desarrollo del vocabulario expresivo.
  • Discutir las consideraciones metodológicas y las limitaciones del uso de los CDI en poblaciones atípicas.

Principales métodos:

  • Síntesis de la literatura de estudios que utilizan los CDI en poblaciones clínicas.
  • Análisis de las tendencias del vocabulario expresivo específicas de cada condición.
  • Visualización de las trayectorias del desarrollo del lenguaje relacionadas con la edad.
  • Examen de los desafíos metodológicos (adaptaciones translingüísticas, sesgos, datos de un solo punto temporal).

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  • Los CDI revelan patrones específicos de cada condición en el desarrollo del vocabulario expresivo.
  • Los datos longitudinales de los CDI ofrecen información sobre el cambio y la variabilidad del desarrollo.
  • Los desafíos metodológicos afectan la confiabilidad y validez de los hallazgos de los CDI en entornos clínicos.

Conclusiones:

  • Los CDI muestran ser prometedores para rastrear el desarrollo del lenguaje e informar el apoyo temprano en poblaciones clínicas.
  • Persisten desafíos para garantizar la confiabilidad, validez y utilidad de detección de los CDI.
  • Los estudios longitudinales, transcondicionales y transculturales son cruciales para comprender el desarrollo atípico del lenguaje y mejorar las aplicaciones de los CDI.