Kumar Manasi, Fonagy Peter
Lecturer, Department of Psychiatry, University of Nairobi, Kenya, email
Freud Memorial Professor, Research Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology, University College London, London, UK, email
Int Psychiatry. 2013 May 1;10(2):42-45. eCollection 2013 May.
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) may be considered a reliable measure of child behaviour, social functioning and adjustment in an Indian Gujarati context. The sample comprised 351 children who were classified as coming from a 'poverty' or 'non-poverty' background. The means and standard deviations for the SDQ total and five behavioural scales, as rated by children themselves, were first calculated for the entire Gujarati sample, then for the poverty and non-poverty subgroups. The SDQ did prove to be an appropriate measure for behavioural assessment. Its cross-cultural sensitivity was ascertained by comparing it against a British normative population. Small effect sizes were seen in the Emotional subscale scores and scores for total difficulties, and medium and large effect sizes on the Prosocial and Peer subscales, respectively, with greater difficulties experienced by the Indian Gujarati sample than their British counterparts.
本研究的目的是调查在印度古吉拉特语环境中,优势与困难问卷(SDQ)是否可被视为儿童行为、社会功能及适应情况的可靠测量工具。样本包括351名被归类为来自“贫困”或“非贫困”背景的儿童。首先计算了整个古吉拉特语样本,然后分别计算了贫困和非贫困亚组中,由儿童自己评定的SDQ总分及五个行为量表的均值和标准差。SDQ确实被证明是行为评估的合适工具。通过与英国常模人群进行比较,确定了其跨文化敏感性。在情绪分量表得分和总困难得分中观察到较小的效应量,在亲社会和同伴分量表中分别观察到中等和较大的效应量,印度古吉拉特语样本比英国样本经历了更大的困难。