Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics, Floating Hospital, Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA.
J Dev Behav Pediatr. 2012 Feb;33(2):156-60. doi: 10.1097/DBP.0b013e3182420f4a.
To describe responses to the questions "Do you have concerns about your child's behavior? Development? Learning?" among parents seeking pediatric care, and to analyze their correspondence to formal screening questionnaires.
Of 465 parents of children aged 3 to 65 months recruited at pediatric primary care practices in Greater Boston, 451 provided complete data for analysis. After completing a questionnaire that asked whether they had any or all of these concerns, parents filled out a developmental screener (Ages and Stages Questionnaire-3) and a behavioral screener (Ages and Stages Questionnaire: Social-Emotional).
One hundred eight parents (24%) reported having at least 1 concern about their child. Greater child age, male gender, and lower family income were associated with more concerns about development, behavior, and learning. Moderate agreement was found between parents' concerns and their responses on screening instruments, but among parents who identified no concerns, 18% were identified as at risk on one or both screening tests. Compared with children who were not identified on either screener, parents of children identified only on the behavioral screener were more likely to have concerns about behavior and parents of children identified on both screeners were more likely to have noted concerns about both behavior and development. No type of concern was associated with identification on the developmental screener alone.
Parents' self-report of concerns showed moderate agreement with the results of developmental and behavioral screening instruments. Agreement was higher for behavioral concerns than for developmental concerns.
描述寻求儿科护理的父母对“您是否对孩子的行为、发育或学习有担忧?”这几个问题的反应,并分析其与正式筛查问卷的对应关系。
在波士顿大都市区的儿科初级保健诊所招募了 3 至 65 个月大的 465 名儿童的父母,其中 451 名父母提供了完整的数据进行分析。在回答了是否存在这些担忧或全部担忧后,父母填写了发育筛查表(Ages and Stages Questionnaire-3)和行为筛查表(Ages and Stages Questionnaire: Social-Emotional)。
108 名家长(24%)报告至少有 1 项对孩子的担忧。儿童年龄较大、男性性别和较低的家庭收入与对发育、行为和学习的担忧更多有关。父母的担忧与筛查工具上的回答之间存在中等程度的一致性,但在没有任何担忧的父母中,18%的父母在一项或两项筛查测试中被认定为存在风险。与未在任何筛查工具上被识别的儿童相比,仅在行为筛查工具上被识别的儿童的父母更有可能对行为表示担忧,而在两个筛查工具上都被识别的儿童的父母更有可能对行为和发育都表示担忧。没有任何类型的担忧与单独在发育筛查工具上的识别有关。
父母对担忧的自我报告与发育和行为筛查工具的结果有中等程度的一致性。行为问题的一致性高于发育问题。