Child and Adolescent Mental Health Initiative (CAMHI), Stavros Niarchos Foundation and Child Mind Institute, 101 East 56th Street, New York, New York, 10022, USA.
Child Mind Institute, New York, USA.
J Patient Rep Outcomes. 2024 Feb 12;8(1):18. doi: 10.1186/s41687-024-00693-0.
In the context of Greece, many instruments measuring constructs pertinent to child and adolescent mental health lacked a locally-validated, freely-available version. As part of a nationwide survey, we translated and cross-culturally adapted a collection of seventeen brief, largely-employed assessment tools that can be used at scale.
This study is part of the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Initiative in Greece (CAMHI), a capacity-building program focusing on enhancing mental health care for children and adolescents living in Greece. We conducted a nationwide survey assessing mental health symptoms, parenting practices, service availability and quality, mental health literacy and stigma, and professional practices within the country. As part of this process, we selected outcomes and instruments after consulting the International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement (ICHOM) and the COnsensus-based Standards for the selection of health Measurement INstruments (COSMIN). From our selection, we identified 17 instruments that did not have a Greek-validated version available for use. These instruments were translated and cross-culturally adapted following a structured procedure, including independent back-and-forth translations, synthesis of versions, expert revision, and pilot testing. Some instruments were slightly modified to meet CAMHI survey purposes.
A cross-culturally adapted version in Greek was made available for the following instruments: Pediatric Symptoms Checklist (PSC); Deliberate Self Harm Inventory (DSH) (modified); Child and Adolescent Trauma Screen-2 (CATS-2); ABCD Screen Use (modified); Swanson, Nolan, and Pelham-IV (SNAP-IV); Parent Behavior Inventory (PBI); Mental Health Literacy Scale (MHLS)-(modified); Australian Mental Health Vignettes; Reported and Intended Behavior Scale (RIBS); Barriers to Access to Care (BACE) (modified); Experience of Service Questionnaire (ESQ) (modified); and Multitheoretical List of Therapeutic Interventions (MULTI-30) (modified).
A collection of these widely-used assessment tools is now adapted for the local context and freely accessible at [ https://osf.io/crz6h/ ]. Researchers and health professionals in Greece can utilize this resource to screen, evaluate, and monitor various constructs related to mental health in accordance with the most effective practices.
在希腊,许多用于衡量儿童和青少年心理健康相关结构的工具缺乏经本地验证、免费提供的版本。作为全国性调查的一部分,我们翻译并跨文化改编了一套广泛使用的十七种简短评估工具,这些工具可以大规模使用。
这项研究是希腊儿童和青少年心理健康倡议(CAMHI)的一部分,该倡议是一个能力建设项目,重点是增强在希腊生活的儿童和青少年的精神卫生保健。我们进行了一项全国性调查,评估了精神健康症状、育儿实践、服务的可用性和质量、精神健康素养和污名、以及国内的专业实践。在这个过程中,我们咨询了国际健康结果测量联合会(ICHOM)和健康测量工具选择共识标准(COSMIN),选择了与这些结果和工具相关的内容。从我们的选择中,我们确定了 17 种没有希腊语验证版本可供使用的工具。这些工具是按照结构化的程序进行翻译和跨文化改编的,包括独立的来回翻译、版本合成、专家修订和试点测试。一些工具做了一些轻微的修改,以满足 CAMHI 调查的目的。
希腊语的跨文化适应版本可用于以下工具:儿科症状清单(PSC);故意自我伤害清单(DSH)(修改版);儿童和青少年创伤筛查-2(CATS-2);ABCD 屏幕使用情况(修改版);斯旺森、诺兰和佩尔姆-IV(SNAP-IV);父母行为清单(PBI);精神健康素养量表(MHLS)-(修改版);澳大利亚心理健康案例;报告和意图行为量表(RIBS);获得护理的障碍(BACE)(修改版);服务体验问卷(ESQ)(修改版);和多理论治疗干预清单(MULTI-30)(修改版)。
现在,这些广泛使用的评估工具的集合已适应当地情况,并可在[ https://osf.io/crz6h/ ]上免费获得。希腊的研究人员和卫生专业人员可以利用这一资源,根据最有效的实践,对与心理健康相关的各种结构进行筛查、评估和监测。