Department of Medical Social Sciences, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and Institute for Innovations in Developmental Sciences (DevSci), USA.
Department of Nutrition, Metabolic and Rehabilitation Sciences, School of Health Professions, University of Texas Medical Branch, USA.
J Pediatr Psychol. 2022 May 13;47(5):534-546. doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsac028.
Physical activity (PA) and sleep are leading health indicators for individuals of all ages. Monitoring young children's PA and sleep using psychometrically sound instruments could help facilitate timely interventions to promote healthy development. This article describes the development of the PROMIS® Early Childhood (EC) Parent Report Physical Activity (PA) and Sleep Problems (SP) measures for children aged 1-5 years.
Item pools were generated by interviewing parents, input from content experts, and literature review. Data from a U.S. general population sample were used to determine factor structures of item pools via factor analytic approaches, estimate item parameters via item response theory (IRT) models, and establish norms. Pearson correlations were used to evaluate across-domain associations. Analysis of variance was used and known-groups' validity of PA and SP by comparing their scores to PROMIS EC Parent Report Global Health: child's physical, emotional, and mental conditions.
Initial item pools consisted of 19 and 26 items for PA and SP, respectively. Factor analyses' results supported unidimensionality of 5 and 16 items measuring PA and SP, respectively, which were then calibrated using IRT. Norms were established by centering to a probability-based U.S. general population. Computerized adaptive testing algorithms were established. Some analyses supported initial measure validity.
The PROMIS EC PA calibrated scale and SP item banks are user-friendly and brief, yet produce precise scores. Both measures enable psychometrically sound assessment of PA behavior and sleep problems. Future studies to comprehensively evaluate the validity of these two measures are warranted.
体力活动(PA)和睡眠是所有年龄段个体的主要健康指标。使用心理测量学上可靠的工具监测幼儿的 PA 和睡眠,可以帮助及时进行干预,促进健康发育。本文描述了 PROMIS®幼儿(EC)父母报告体力活动(PA)和睡眠问题(SP)测量工具的开发,适用于 1-5 岁儿童。
通过访谈父母、内容专家的意见和文献回顾,生成项目池。使用美国一般人群样本的数据,通过因子分析方法确定项目池的因子结构,通过项目反应理论(IRT)模型估计项目参数,并建立规范。使用皮尔逊相关评估跨领域关联。方差分析用于评估 PA 和 SP 的已知组有效性,通过比较其分数与 PROMIS EC 父母报告的全球健康:儿童的身体、情感和精神状况来进行评估。
初始项目池分别包含 19 项和 26 项 PA 和 SP 项目。因子分析结果支持分别测量 PA 和 SP 的 5 项和 16 项具有单维性,然后使用 IRT 进行校准。通过以基于概率的美国一般人群为中心建立规范。建立了计算机自适应测试算法。一些分析支持了初始测量的有效性。
PROMIS EC PA 校准量表和 SP 项目库使用方便、简洁,但能产生精确的分数。这两个测量工具都能对 PA 行为和睡眠问题进行心理测量学上可靠的评估。未来需要进行全面评估这两个测量工具有效性的研究。