Yokohama City University, Japan.
J Interpers Violence. 2021 Oct;36(19-20):8960-8983. doi: 10.1177/0886260519863724. Epub 2019 Jul 22.
This study aimed to develop a scale assessing the early signs of infant neglect and to test its reliability and validity. Neglect is a frequent type of child maltreatment and a serious problem worldwide, but it has received limited research attention. Previous studies of neglect assessment have mainly been targeted toward assessing the risk of apparent neglectful caregivers and neglected children. Early needs assessment scale focused on neglect evaluated by public health professionals in infants is necessary for the urgency of preventing neglect from infancy. Participants were community/public health nurses across Japan with experience working with neglectful caregivers of infants. The initial Signs of Neglect in Infants Assessment Scale (SIGN) was developed and refined based on previous studies, community/public health nurse consultation, and expert review. In 2017, 474 community/public health nurses completed a questionnaire regarding one infant neglect case. Item analysis, exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, and comparisons with a preexisting scale and case reporting status were used to narrow the scale and assess its psychometric properties. Item and exploratory factor analyses reduced the scale to 14 items on three factors: lack of basic supervisory care, child underdevelopment, and lack of emotional behavior. A confirmatory factor analysis indicated a good model fit (adjusted goodness-of-fit index = 0.921). Cronbach's alpha was >.80 for total SIGN and all three factors. SIGN score was positively correlated with the preexisting scale ( = .335, < .001) and with child protection services reporting status ( = 12.8 for reported cases vs. 9.2 for unreported cases, < .001). The SIGN is an innovative scale with good psychometric properties for assessing signs of infant neglect. It has the potential to contribute to preventing infant neglect by providing early support to infants and their caregivers.
本研究旨在开发一种评估婴儿忽视早期迹象的量表,并检验其信度和效度。忽视是一种常见的儿童虐待形式,也是一个全球性的严重问题,但它受到的研究关注有限。先前关于忽视评估的研究主要针对评估明显忽视照顾者和受忽视儿童的风险。早期需要评估侧重于公共卫生专业人员评估的忽视,这对于防止婴儿期忽视具有紧迫性。参与者是日本各地具有照顾忽视婴儿经验的社区/公共卫生护士。最初的婴儿忽视评估量表(SIGN)是基于先前的研究、社区/公共卫生护士咨询和专家审查而开发和完善的。2017 年,474 名社区/公共卫生护士完成了一份关于一个婴儿忽视案例的问卷。使用项目分析、探索性因素分析、验证性因素分析以及与现有量表和案例报告状况的比较,对量表进行了缩小并评估了其心理测量特性。项目和探索性因素分析将量表缩小为三个因素的 14 个项目:缺乏基本监督护理、儿童发育不良和缺乏情感行为。验证性因素分析表明模型拟合良好(调整后的拟合优度指数=0.921)。SIGN 的总得分和三个因素的克朗巴赫α系数均>0.80。SIGN 得分与现有量表呈正相关(=0.335,<0.001),与儿童保护服务报告状况呈正相关(报告案例的得分=12.8,未报告案例的得分=9.2,<0.001)。SIGN 是一种具有良好心理测量特性的评估婴儿忽视迹象的创新量表。它有可能通过为婴儿及其照顾者提供早期支持来预防婴儿忽视。