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儿童失聪疲劳量表的研制与评价。

Development and Evaluation of Pediatric Versions of the Vanderbilt Fatigue Scale for Children With Hearing Loss.

机构信息

Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, School of Medicine, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN.

Department of Psychology and Human Development, Peabody College, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN.

出版信息

J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2022 Jun 8;65(6):2343-2363. doi: 10.1044/2022_JSLHR-22-00051. Epub 2022 May 27.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Growing evidence suggests that fatigue associated with listening difficulties is particularly problematic for children with hearing loss (CHL). However, sensitive, reliable, and valid measures of listening-related fatigue do not exist. To address this gap, this article describes the development, psychometric evaluation, and preliminary validation of a suite of scales designed to assess listening-related fatigue in CHL: the pediatric versions of the Vanderbilt Fatigue Scale (VFS-Peds).

METHOD

Test development employed best practices, including operationalizing the construct of listening-related fatigue from the perspective of target respondents (i.e., children, their parents, and teachers). Test items were developed based on input from these groups. Dimensionality was evaluated using exploratory factor analyses (EFAs). Item response theory (IRT) and differential item functioning (DIF) analyses were used to identify high-quality items, which were further evaluated and refined to create the final versions of the VFS-Peds.

RESULTS

The VFS-Peds is appropriate for use with children aged 6-17 years and consists of child self-report (VFS-C), parent proxy-report (VFS-P), and teacher proxy-report (VFS-T) scales. EFA of child self-report and teacher proxy data suggested that listening-related fatigue was unidimensional in nature. In contrast, parent data suggested a multidimensional construct, composed of mental (cognitive, social, and emotional) and physical domains. IRT analyses suggested that items were of good quality, with high information and good discriminability. DIF analyses revealed the scales provided a comparable measure of fatigue regardless of the child's gender, age, or hearing status. Test information was acceptable over a wide range of fatigue severities and all scales yielded acceptable reliability and validity.

CONCLUSIONS

This article describes the development, psychometric evaluation, and validation of the VFS-Peds. Results suggest that the VFS-Peds provide a sensitive, reliable, and valid measure of listening-related fatigue in children that may be appropriate for clinical use. Such scales could be used to identify those children most affected by listening-related fatigue, and given their apparent sensitivity, the scales may also be useful for examining the effectiveness of potential interventions targeting listening-related fatigue in children.

SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL

https://doi.org/10.23641/asha.19836154.

摘要

目的

越来越多的证据表明,与听力困难相关的疲劳对听力损失儿童(CHL)来说是特别成问题的。然而,目前并不存在敏感、可靠和有效的听力疲劳评估工具。为了解决这一差距,本文介绍了一套专为评估 CHL 听力疲劳而设计的量表的开发、心理测量评估和初步验证:儿科版范德比尔特疲劳量表(VFS-Peds)。

方法

测试开发采用了最佳实践,包括从目标受访者(即儿童、其父母和教师)的角度来操作与听力相关的疲劳的结构。根据这些群体的反馈,制定了测试项目。使用探索性因素分析(EFA)评估维度。项目反应理论(IRT)和差异项目功能(DIF)分析用于识别高质量的项目,这些项目进一步进行评估和精炼,以创建 VFS-Peds 的最终版本。

结果

VFS-Peds 适用于 6-17 岁的儿童,由儿童自我报告(VFS-C)、父母代理报告(VFS-P)和教师代理报告(VFS-T)量表组成。儿童自我报告和教师代理数据的 EFA 表明,听力相关疲劳本质上是单维的。相比之下,父母的数据表明,该构念由精神(认知、社会和情感)和身体两个维度组成。IRT 分析表明,项目质量良好,具有较高的信息量和良好的区分度。DIF 分析表明,无论儿童的性别、年龄或听力状况如何,这些量表都提供了一个可比较的疲劳测量。测试信息在广泛的疲劳严重程度范围内是可接受的,所有量表的可靠性和有效性都是可接受的。

结论

本文介绍了 VFS-Peds 的开发、心理测量评估和验证。结果表明,VFS-Peds 为儿童的听力相关疲劳提供了一种敏感、可靠和有效的测量方法,可能适用于临床应用。这些量表可用于识别那些受听力相关疲劳影响最大的儿童,而且由于它们明显的敏感性,这些量表也可能有助于研究针对儿童听力相关疲劳的潜在干预措施的效果。

补充材料

https://doi.org/10.23641/asha.19836154。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/dbbb/9907440/fc8291124d03/JSLHR-65-2343-g001.jpg

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