Piper Brian J, Gray Hilary M, Raber Jacob, Birkett Melissa A
Department of Basic Pharmaceutical Sciences, Husson University, Maine, USA; Department of Behavioral Neuroscience, Oregon Health and Science University, Oregon, USA.
Psychiatry Clin Neurosci. 2014 Oct;68(10):759-67. doi: 10.1111/pcn.12188. Epub 2014 Jun 17.
The parent form of the 113-item Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) is widely utilized by child psychiatrists and psychologists. This report examines the reliability and validity of a recently developed abbreviated version of the CBCL, the Brief Problem Monitor (BPM).
Caregivers (n = 567) completed the CBCL online and the 19 BPM items were examined separately.
Internal consistency of the BPM was high (Cronbach's alpha = 0.91) and satisfactory for the Internalizing (0.78), Externalizing (0.86), and Attention (0.87) scales. High correlations between the CBCL and BPM were identified for the total score (r = 0.95) as well as the Internalizing (0.86), Externalizing (0.93), and Attention (0.97) scales. The BPM and scales were sensitive and identified significantly higher behavioral and emotional problems among children whose caregiver reported a psychiatric diagnosis of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, bipolar disorder, depression, anxiety, developmental disabilities, or autism spectrum disorders relative to a comparison group that had not been diagnosed with these disorders. BPM ratings also differed by the socioeconomic status and education of the caregiver. Mothers with higher annual incomes rated their children as having 38.8% fewer total problems (Cohen's d = 0.62) as well as 42.8% lower Internalizing (d = 0.53), 44.1% less Externalizing (d = 0.62), and 30.9% decreased Attention (d = 0.39). A similar pattern was evident for maternal education (d = 0.30-0.65).
Overall, these findings provide strong psychometric support for the BPM, although the differences based on the characteristics of the parent indicate that additional information from other sources (e.g., teachers) should be obtained to complement parental reports.
113项儿童行为量表(CBCL)的原始版本被儿童精神科医生和心理学家广泛使用。本报告探讨了最近开发的CBCL简化版——简短问题监测表(BPM)的信度和效度。
照顾者(n = 567)在线完成CBCL,并分别对19项BPM条目进行检查。
BPM的内部一致性较高(克朗巴哈系数α = 0.91),在内化(0.78)、外化(0.86)和注意力(0.87)量表方面表现令人满意。CBCL与BPM在总分(r = 0.95)以及内化(0.86)、外化(0.93)和注意力(0.97)量表上具有高度相关性。BPM及其量表具有敏感性,相对于未被诊断患有这些疾病的对照组,照顾者报告患有注意力缺陷多动障碍、双相情感障碍、抑郁症、焦虑症、发育障碍或自闭症谱系障碍的儿童,其行为和情绪问题明显更多。BPM评分也因照顾者的社会经济地位和教育程度而有所不同。年收入较高的母亲对孩子的总体问题评分少38.8%(科恩d值 = 0.62),内化问题少42.8%(d值 = 0.53),外化问题少44.1%(d值 = 0.62),注意力问题少30.9%(d值 = 0.39)。母亲的教育程度也呈现类似模式(d值 = 0.30 - 0.65)。
总体而言,这些发现为BPM提供了有力的心理测量学支持,尽管基于家长特征的差异表明,应获取其他来源(如教师)的额外信息以补充家长报告。