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青少年/年轻成人自我管理和独立性量表(AMIS-II):扩大有效性和可靠性的证据。

The Adolescent/Young Adult Self-Management and Independence Scale (AMIS-II): Expanding evidence for validity and reliability.

机构信息

Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing, Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USA.

出版信息

J Pediatr Rehabil Med. 2021;14(4):583-596. doi: 10.3233/PRM-200679.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The purpose of this longitudinal study was to evaluate the internal consistency reliability and construct validity of the Adolescent/Young Adult Self-Management and Independence Scale-II (AMIS-II), an interview-based measure of self-management for youth with chronic health conditions.

METHODS

A diverse sample of adolescents and young adults (AYA) with spina bifida (SB) (n = 64 AYA; mean 20.88; age range 18-25 years) completed an AMIS-II interview. Six years earlier, parents from 55 families completed questionnaires that assessed children's responsibility for SB-related care (Sharing of Spina Bifida Management Responsibilities) and their ability to perform skills across condition-related tasks (The Spina Bifida Independence Survey). Parents also reported on child's communication skills, adaptive behaviors, and independent management of finances (Adaptive Behavior Assessment System-Second Edition; Scales of Independent Behavior-Revised). Descriptive and correlational analyses were conducted to assess the construct validity and the internal consistency reliability of the AMIS-II.

RESULTS

The AMIS-II demonstrated excellent internal consistency reliability (AMIS-II total scale α= 0.95; subscales α= 0.90 -0.91). Evidence in support of construct validity was found in associations between the AMIS-II and measures of child responsibility for SB-related care, ability to perform condition-related skills, and adaptive behaviors (r's = 0.378 -0.777; p's < 0.05).

CONCLUSION

This study provides further evidence of strong reliability and validity for the AMIS-II. Additional research with this measure will facilitate a better understanding of factors related to self-management behaviors in adolescents and young adults with spina bifida.

摘要

目的

本纵向研究旨在评估青少年/成年自我管理和独立性量表-II(AMIS-II)的内部一致性信度和结构效度,该量表是一种基于访谈的评估青少年慢性病自我管理的工具。

方法

一组患有脊柱裂(SB)的青少年和年轻人(AYA)(n = 64 名 AYA;平均年龄 20.88 岁;年龄范围 18-25 岁)完成了 AMIS-II 访谈。六年前,来自 55 个家庭的家长完成了评估儿童对 SB 相关护理的责任(脊柱裂管理责任分担)和他们在与病情相关的任务中执行技能的能力(脊柱裂独立性调查)的问卷。父母还报告了孩子的沟通技巧、适应行为和独立管理财务(适应行为评估系统-第二版;独立行为量表修订版)。进行描述性和相关性分析以评估 AMIS-II 的结构效度和内部一致性信度。

结果

AMIS-II 表现出极好的内部一致性信度(AMIS-II 总分 α=0.95;分量表 α=0.90-0.91)。在 AMIS-II 与儿童对 SB 相关护理的责任、执行与病情相关技能的能力以及适应行为的测量之间发现了支持结构效度的证据(r's = 0.378-0.777;p's <0.05)。

结论

本研究为 AMIS-II 的可靠性和有效性提供了进一步的证据。对该测量工具的进一步研究将有助于更好地理解与脊柱裂青少年和年轻人的自我管理行为相关的因素。

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