Validity of the Sock Test for Sitting Balance: A Functional Sitting Balance Assessment
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-17-2020
Publication Title
OTJR: Occupational Therapy Journal of Research
Abstract
There is a relationship between sitting balance and self-care functioning, but no occupation-based sitting balance assessment. The objective of this study was to determine whether the Sock Test for Sitting Balance (STSB) is a valid balance assessment for use by therapists in acute care. Results of the STSB were compared with those of the Adapted Functional Reach (AFR), the Functional Independence Measure (FIM™) chair transfer, and the Kansas University Sitting Balance Scale (KUSBS), in both hospitalized and healthy participants. There is a significant relationship between STSB results and AFR results for all participants (rs = −.382, p = .012). Relationships between STSB results and score on the FIM™ Chair Transfer subscale (p = .001), and score on the KUSBS (p = .003) are significant. The STSB can differentiate between a hospitalized population and healthy population (p = .017). Criterion and known-groups validity are demonstrated, but should be confirmed with further testing
First Page
159
Last Page
165
PubMed ID
32065033
Volume
40
Issue
3
Recommended Citation
Franc, Ingrid A.; Baxter, Mary Frances; Mitchell, Katy; Neville, Marsha; and Chang, Pei-Fen, "Validity of the Sock Test for Sitting Balance: A Functional Sitting Balance Assessment" (2020). School of Allied Health Professions Faculty Publications. 47.
https://digitalscholar.lsuhsc.edu/soah_facpubs/47
10.1177/1539449220905807