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- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)Estudo de fidedignidade inter-avaliadores de uma escala para a avaliação da interação mãe-bebê(Sociedade de Psiquiatria do Rio Grande do Sul, 2004-04-01) Scappaticci, Anne Lise Sandoval Silveira [UNIFESP]; Iacoponi, Eduardo; Blay, Sergio Luis [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP); Institute of Psychiatry Health Services Research DepartmentOBJECTIVE: To develop a study to assess the inter-rater reliability of a modified version of Brown's scale designed to investigate early mother-child interaction. METHOD: Fourteen postpartum women and their newborn babies took part in this study. The tape-recorded observations lasted 15 minutes, and they were performed on the second day after birth, during breast-feeding. In a successive and isolated moment, two evaluators scored each item of the interaction established between the mother and the newborn. In order to do so, a modified version of the scale of Brown and collaborators (1975), was used and submitted to a reliability study. RESULTS: Nine out of ten items of the modified scale revealed an excellent inter-rater agreement: The Kappa coefficient was 0.85 or higher. Only one item showed a moderate degree of agreement = 0.59, concerning mother holds the baby. The results show that the modified scale is stable if used in a hospital setting for low-income mothers. CONCLUSIONS: The conclusion of this study indicates that categories are a reliable parameter to evaluate mother-baby interaction.