Pagano M, Murphy J M, Pedersen M, Mosbacher D, Crist-Whitzel J, Jordan P, Rodas C, Jellinek M S
Child Psychiatry Service, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston 02114, USA.
Clin Pediatr (Phila). 1996 Mar;35(3):139-46. doi: 10.1177/000992289603500305.
The effectiveness of the Pediatric Symptom Checklist (PSC) as a psychosocial screening measure to meet Federal Medicaid/Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment (EPSDT) requirements was examined in 117 low-income preschool (aged 4-5 years old) Hispanic children during well-child examinations in three clinics over an 8-month period. The PSC identified 7% of the sample as at risk for psychosocial problems. The PSC was significantly associated with parental ratings of the children's problems in functioning, with pediatric clinicians' decisions to make mental health referrals, with degrees of associations similar to those found between PSC scores, and with the same measures with school-aged children in the same clinics. Cronbach's alpha was high (r = .87) and virtually identical in English, Spanish, oral, and written formats. Although it identified a slightly lower rate of psychosocial problems in 4-5-year-olds than it had in school-aged children, the PSC appeared to provide an effective method of screening for psychosocial problems during EPSDT examinations.
在8个月的时间里,对三家诊所117名低收入学龄前(4至5岁)西班牙裔儿童进行健康检查时,研究了儿童症状清单(PSC)作为一种心理社会筛查措施以满足联邦医疗补助/早期定期筛查、诊断和治疗(EPSDT)要求的有效性。PSC确定7%的样本有心理社会问题风险。PSC与家长对孩子功能问题的评分、儿科临床医生进行心理健康转诊的决定显著相关,关联程度与PSC分数之间的关联程度相似,且与同一诊所中对学龄儿童的相同测量方法相关。克朗巴哈系数很高(r = 0.87),并且在英语、西班牙语、口头和书面形式中几乎相同。尽管它确定的4至5岁儿童心理社会问题发生率略低于学龄儿童,但PSC似乎为EPSDT检查期间的心理社会问题筛查提供了一种有效的方法。