Langfus Joshua A, Chen Yen-Ling, Janos Jessica A, Youngstrom Jennifer K, Findling Robert L, Youngstrom Eric A
Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Department of Psychology, University of Nevada.
J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol. 2025 May-Jun;54(3):328-345. doi: 10.1080/15374416.2023.2272965. Epub 2023 Nov 16.
Sleep is crucial to overall health, playing a complex role in a wide range of mental health concerns in children and adults. Nevertheless, clinicians may not routinely assess sleep problems due to lack of awareness or limitations such as cost or time. Scoring sleep-related items embedded on broader scales may help clinicians get more out of tools they are already using. The current study explores evidence of reliability, validity, and clinical utility of sleep-related items embedded on two caregiver-report tools: the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) and Parent General Behavior Inventory (P-GBI).
Youth aged 5-18 years and their parents were recruited from both an academic medical center ( = 759) and an urban community health center ( = 618). Caregivers completed the CBCL and P-GBI as part of a more comprehensive outpatient evaluation. Exploratory factor analyses, multi-group confirmatory factor analyses, and graded response models evaluated dimensionality, reliability, and invariance across samples. Correlations and receiver operating characteristic curve analyses probed associations with diagnostic and demographic variables.
Two subscales emerged for each itemset. Across both samples, P-GBI sleep subscales were more reliable and consistent than CBCL sleep subscales, showed greater coverage of sleepiness and insomnia constructs, were better at discriminating individuals within a wider range of sleep complaints, and showed significant correlation with mood disorder diagnoses.
The P-GBI sleep items provide a brief, reliable measure for assessing distinct dimensions of sleep complaints and detecting mood symptoms or diagnoses related to the youth's sleep functioning, making them a useful addition to clinical practice.
睡眠对整体健康至关重要,在儿童和成人的广泛心理健康问题中发挥着复杂作用。然而,由于缺乏认识或成本、时间等限制,临床医生可能不会常规评估睡眠问题。对包含在更广泛量表中的与睡眠相关项目进行评分,可能有助于临床医生从他们已经在使用的工具中获取更多信息。本研究探讨了包含在两种照顾者报告工具中的与睡眠相关项目的信度、效度和临床效用的证据,这两种工具分别是儿童行为检查表(CBCL)和父母一般行为量表(P-GBI)。
从一家学术医疗中心(n = 759)和一家城市社区健康中心(n = 618)招募了5至18岁的青少年及其父母。照顾者完成CBCL和P-GBI作为更全面门诊评估的一部分。探索性因素分析、多组验证性因素分析和等级反应模型评估了样本间的维度、信度和不变性。相关性分析和受试者工作特征曲线分析探讨了与诊断和人口统计学变量的关联。
每个项目集都出现了两个子量表。在两个样本中,P-GBI睡眠子量表比CBCL睡眠子量表更可靠、更一致,对嗜睡和失眠结构的覆盖范围更广,在区分更广泛睡眠问题范围内的个体方面表现更好,并且与情绪障碍诊断有显著相关性。
P-GBI睡眠项目为评估睡眠问题的不同维度以及检测与青少年睡眠功能相关的情绪症状或诊断提供了一种简短、可靠的测量方法,使其成为临床实践中的有用补充。