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简短问题清单评估:儿童和照顾者访谈以衡量临床进展。

Evaluation of the Brief Problem Checklist: child and caregiver interviews to measure clinical progress.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of California-Los Angeles, CA 90095-1563, USA.

出版信息

J Consult Clin Psychol. 2010 Aug;78(4):526-36. doi: 10.1037/a0019602.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To support ongoing monitoring of child response during treatment, we sought to develop a brief, easily administered, clinically relevant, and psychometrically sound measure.

METHOD

We first developed child and caregiver forms of a 12-item Brief Problem Checklist (BPC) interview by applying item response theory and factor analysis to Youth Self-Report (YSR; Achenbach & Rescorla, 2001) and Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL;Achenbach & Rescorla, 2001) data for a sample of 2,332 youths. These interviews were then administered weekly via telephone to an ethnically diverse clinical sample of 184 boys and girls 7-13 years of age and their caregivers participating in outpatient treatment, to examine psychometric properties and feasibility.

RESULTS

Internal consistency and test-retest reliability were excellent, and factor analysis yielded 1 internalizing and 1 externalizing factor. Validity tests showed large and significant correlations with corresponding scales on paper-and-pencil administrations of the CBCL and YSR as well as with diagnoses obtained from a structured diagnostic interview. Discriminant validity of the BPC interviews was supported by low correlations with divergent criteria. Longitudinal data for the initial 6 months of treatment demonstrated that the BPC significantly predicted change on related measures of child symptoms. Estimates obtained from random coefficient growth models showed generally higher slope reliabilities for the BPC given weekly relative to the CBCL and YSR given every 3 months.

CONCLUSIONS

Given their combination of brevity and psychometric strength, the child and caregiver BPC interviews appear to be a promising strategy for efficient, ongoing assessment of clinical progress during the course of treatment.

摘要

目的

为了支持治疗过程中对儿童反应的持续监测,我们试图开发一种简短、易于管理、具有临床相关性和心理测量学稳健性的方法。

方法

我们首先通过应用项目反应理论和因子分析,对 2332 名青少年的 Youth Self-Report(YSR;Achenbach & Rescorla,2001)和 Child Behavior Checklist(CBCL;Achenbach & Rescorla,2001)数据,制定了儿童和照顾者形式的 12 项Brief Problem Checklist(BPC)访谈。然后,我们通过电话每周向参加门诊治疗的 184 名 7-13 岁男孩和女孩及其照顾者的种族多样化临床样本进行这些访谈,以检验心理测量学特性和可行性。

结果

内部一致性和重测信度都非常好,因子分析产生了 1 个内在和 1 个外在因子。效度检验显示与纸笔形式的 CBCL 和 YSR 的相应量表以及来自结构化诊断访谈的诊断有很大且显著的相关性。BPC 访谈的判别效度通过与发散标准的低相关性得到支持。治疗最初 6 个月的纵向数据表明,BPC 显著预测了儿童症状相关测量的变化。从随机系数增长模型中获得的估计值表明,与每 3 个月给予的 CBCL 和 YSR 相比,每周给予的 BPC 具有更高的斜率可靠性。

结论

鉴于其简短性和心理测量强度的结合,儿童和照顾者 BPC 访谈似乎是一种很有前途的策略,可以在治疗过程中有效地、持续地评估临床进展。

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