SPM Assessment Review
SPM Assessment Review
SPM Assessment Review
Authors:
PURPOSE:
POPULATION:
TEST MATERIAL: The Sensory Processing Measure Users Manual, Home Form Profile Sheet,
Main Classroom Form Profile Sheet, School Environments Form CD. (Rating
scales for 6 different school settings)
TIME TO ADMIN:
SPM Home Auto Score form and SPM Main Classroom Autoscore Form can be completed
in 15-20 minutes. The School Environment Forms are provided on an accompanying CD,
allowing you to print as many copies as needed.
Each of the 6 specific School Environment Forms can be completed in approximately 5
minutes.
A parent or other home-based care provider who lives with the child should complete the
SPM Home Autoscore Form.
The childs primary classroom teacher or teachers assistant should complete the SPM Main
Classroom Autoscore Form, The rater must have observed the child in the classroom on a
daily basis for at least one month prior to completing the Main Classroom Form.
The SPM School Environment Form should be completed by a rater who has observed the
child in the relevant setting for at least one month prior to completing the appropriate rating
Sheet.
Each Form will require5-10 minutes to be scored by the examiner.
TEST COMPONENTS:
The SPM Home form consists of 75 items, The SPM Main Classroom Form
consists of 62 items encompassing Social Participation, Vision, Hearing,
Touch, Taste and Smell, Body Awareness, Balance and Motion and Planning
and Ideas. Each scale will provide a raw score, T score, percentile rank and
interpretive range/description.
An Environmental Difference score (DIF) is available when administering both
the Home and Main Classroom Forms. Allowing a direct comparison of the
childs sensory functioning between home and school environments.
The School Environment Forms provide information in six school settings (art
class, music class, physical education class, recess/playground, cafeteria, and
school bus. Each scale has 15 items except the School Bus which has 10
items.. The school Environment Form yields a total score for each
environment, which is interpreted by means of a cutoff criterion. Children who
score at or above the cutoff are experiencing an unusually high number of
sensory processing problems in that environment.
ADMINSTRATION:
The SPM Home, Main Classroom and School Environment Forms are
intended to be used together as an integrated system to provide a
comprehensive overview of the childs sensory functioning across home,
school and community contexts. If access to only one environments
possible, either the Home Form or Main Classroom Form can be used
by itself. The School Environment Form cannot be used by itself and
should always be administered in conjunction either the Main Classroom
Form.
STRENGTHS:
LIMITATIONS:
STANDARDIZATION:
The SPM standardization sample consisted of 1.051 children ranging in
age from 5-12 years. All were assessed with the SPM Home and Main
Classroom Forms. Children were recruited from regular elementary school
classrooms across the USA. None of the children were enrolled in special
education programs, but no attempt was made to exclude children with
mild academic problems or behavioral problems.
VALIDITY:
Content Validity:
The SPM is the product of two prior test development efforts, the Evaluation
of Sensory Processing (ESP) and the School Assessment of Sensory
Integration (SASI). In both of these projects, items were written to reflect the
principals of sensory Integration Theory. Both project test items were subject
to several rounds of expert review, in which items were retained only if they
were judged to be adequate representations of function in the sensory systems,
praxis and social participation.. These earlier developmental phases generate
confidence in the content validity of the current SPM items and scales.
RELIABILITY: Two statistical methods of analysis were used to estimate the reliability of the
Sensory Processing Measure: internal consistency (co-efficient alpha), and test-retest stability.
Internal Consistency:
Test-Retest: