Stoddard Joel, Reynolds Elizabeth, Paris Ruth, Haller Simone P, Johnson Sara B, Zik Jodi, Elliotte Eliza, Maru Mihoko, Jaffe Allison L, Mallidi Ajitha, Smith Ashley R, Hernandez Raquel G, Volk Heather E, Brotman Melissa A, Kaufman Joan
University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, Colorado, and Children's Hospital Colorado, Aurora, Colorado.
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore.
JAACAP Open. 2023 Jun;1(1):48-59. doi: 10.1016/j.jaacop.2023.03.003. Epub 2023 Mar 14.
This report is of the construction and initial psychometric properties of the Coronavirus Impact Scale in multiple large and diverse samples of families with children and adolescents. The scale was established to capture the impact of the coronavirus pandemic during its first wave. Differences in impact between samples and internal structure within samples were assessed.
A total of 572 caregivers of children and adolescents or expecting mothers in diverse clinical and research settings completed the Coronavirus Impact Scale. Samples differed in regard to developmental stage, background, inpatient/outpatient status, and primary research or clinical setting. Model free methods were used to measure the scale's internal structure and to determine a scoring method. Differences between samples in specific item responses were measured by multivariate ordinal regression.
The Coronavirus Impact Scale demonstrated good internal consistency in a variety of clinical and research populations. Across the groups studied, single, immigrant, predominantly Latinx mothers of young children reported the greatest impact of the pandemic, with noteworthy effects on food access and finances reported. Individuals receiving outpatient or inpatient care reported greater impacts on health care access. Elevated scores on the Coronavirus Impact Scale were positively associated with measures of caregiver anxiety and both caregiver- and child-reported stress at a moderate effect size.
The Coronavirus Impact Scale is a publicly available scale with adequate psychometric properties for use in measuring the impact of the coronavirus pandemic in diverse populations.
本报告介绍了针对有儿童和青少年的多个大型多样化家庭样本构建的冠状病毒影响量表及其初步心理测量特性。该量表旨在捕捉冠状病毒大流行第一波期间的影响。评估了样本间影响的差异以及样本内部的结构。
共有572名来自不同临床和研究环境的儿童和青少年照料者或准妈妈完成了冠状病毒影响量表。样本在发育阶段、背景、住院/门诊状态以及主要研究或临床环境方面存在差异。使用无模型方法测量量表的内部结构并确定评分方法。通过多变量有序回归测量特定项目反应中样本间的差异。
冠状病毒影响量表在各种临床和研究人群中显示出良好的内部一致性。在所研究的群体中,单身、移民、主要是拉丁裔的幼儿母亲报告大流行的影响最大,报告了对食物获取和财务状况的显著影响。接受门诊或住院护理的个体报告对医疗保健获取有更大影响。冠状病毒影响量表得分升高与照料者焦虑以及照料者和儿童报告的压力测量值呈正相关,效应量适中。
冠状病毒影响量表是一个公开可用的量表,具有足够的心理测量特性,可用于测量冠状病毒大流行对不同人群的影响。