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家庭音乐环境评估:一种新颖的早期家庭音乐环境评估工具

Music@Home: A novel instrument to assess the home musical environment in the early years.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Middlesex University, London, United Kingdom.

Department of Psychology, Goldsmiths University of London, London, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2018 Apr 11;13(4):e0193819. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0193819. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

The majority of children under the age of 5 appear to show spontaneous enjoyment of singing, being exposed to music and interacting with musical instruments, but whether variations in engaging in such activities in the home could contribute to developmental outcomes is still largely unknown. Critically, researchers lack a comprehensive instrument with good psychometric properties to assess the home musical environment from infancy to the preschool years. To address this gap, this paper presents two studies that describe the development and validation of the Music@Home questionnaire, which comprises two versions: Infant and Preschool. In Study 1, an initial pool of items was generated and administered to a wide audience of parents (n = 287 for the Infant, n = 347 for the Preschool version). Exploratory factor analysis was used to identify different dimensions comprising the home musical environment of both infants and pre-schoolers, and to reduce the initial pool of items to a smaller number of meaningful items. In Study 2, convergent and divergent validity and internal and test-retest reliability of the new instrument were established, using data from a different sample of participants (n = 213 for the Infant, n = 213 for the Preschool version). The second study also investigated associations between the Music@Home and musical characteristics of the parents, such as their musical education and personal engagement with music. Overall, the Music@Home constitutes a novel, valid and reliable instrument that allows for the systematic assessment of distinct aspects of the home musical environment in families with children under the age of 5. Furthermore, the Infant and Preschool versions of the Music@Home present differential associations with musical characteristics of the parents opening a new area of inquiry into how musical exposure and interaction in the home may vary across different developmental stages.

摘要

大多数 5 岁以下的儿童似乎会自发地享受唱歌、接触音乐和与乐器互动,但家庭中参与此类活动的差异是否会对发展结果产生影响,目前还知之甚少。至关重要的是,研究人员缺乏一种全面的、具有良好心理测量特性的工具,无法从婴儿期到学龄前评估家庭音乐环境。为了解决这一差距,本文介绍了两项研究,描述了“Music@Home”问卷的开发和验证,该问卷包括两个版本:婴儿版和学前版。在研究 1 中,生成了一个初始项目池,并向广泛的家长群体(婴儿版 n = 287,学前版 n = 347)进行了施测。探索性因素分析用于确定婴儿和学龄前儿童家庭音乐环境的不同维度,并将初始项目池减少到更有意义的项目数量。在研究 2 中,使用来自不同参与者样本的数据(婴儿版 n = 213,学前版 n = 213),确定了新工具的聚合和发散效度以及内部和重测信度。第二项研究还调查了“Music@Home”与父母音乐特征(如音乐教育和个人音乐参与)之间的关联。总的来说,“Music@Home”是一种新颖、有效和可靠的工具,可系统评估 5 岁以下儿童家庭音乐环境的不同方面。此外,“Music@Home”的婴儿版和学前版与父母的音乐特征呈不同的关联,为研究家庭中音乐暴露和互动如何在不同发展阶段可能有所不同开辟了一个新的研究领域。

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