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The Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale - Parent Version: Extended Applicability and Validity for Use with Younger Youth and Children with Histories of Early-Life Caregiver Neglect

机译:修订后的儿童焦虑和抑郁量表-父母版本:与较年轻的青少年和有早期保育者历史的儿童一起使用的扩展适用性和有效性

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The Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale - Parent Version (RCADS-P) is a widely used parent-report measure, initially developed to assess anxiety and depression in youth in grades 3–12 from school-based and clinic-referred settings. It is important however to be able to assess these problems in even younger children due to the need for earlier understanding, identification, intervention and prevention efforts of anxiety and depression in younger children, and continual monitoring of these problems across the youth life span. For the present study, we used a sample of 307 children and adolescents ages 3.0 to 17.5 years old (M=8.68, SE=4.10). For the first set of analyses, we divided the sample into Younger youth (kindergarten to grade 2; n=152) and Older youth (grade 3 to 12; n=155) to see whether each group independently met benchmarks for acceptable reliability and validity. Given the number of children who also develop anxiety and depression following early-life adversities and adverse care (such as caregiver neglect), we also divided our sample differently into a Post-Institutionalized group (i.e., previously institutionalized youth; n=100) and a Comparison group (i.e., youth without histories of early-life caregiver neglect; n=195) to examine whether each of these groups also met benchmarks for acceptable reliability and validity. Specifically, in each of these grade and experience groups, we examined the factor structure (including measurement invariance), internal consistency and convergent and discriminant validity of the RCADS-P anxiety and depression scales scores. Results demonstrated that younger youth RCADS-P reports were associated with acceptable reliability and validity estimates. Similar support for the RCADS-P scores was found for the Post-Institutionalized youth. The present study therefore extends needed support for the use of the RCADS-P to assess and monitor these two new and important youth groups.
机译:修订后的《儿童焦虑和抑郁量表-父母版本》(RCADS-P)是一种广泛使用的父母报告量度,最初用于评估3-12年级从学校和诊所转诊的青少年中的焦虑和抑郁。然而,重要的是,由于需要更早地了解,识别,干预和预防年幼儿童的焦虑和抑郁,并在整个青少年寿命中不断监测这些问题,因此需要评估甚至是年幼儿童中的这些问题。在本研究中,我们使用了3.0至17.5岁的307名儿童和青少年的样本(M = 8.68,SE = 4.10)。在第一组分析中,我们将样本分为年龄较小的青年(幼儿园至2年级; n = 152)和年龄较大的青年(3至12年级; n = 155),以查看每个组是否独立达到可接受的信度和效度基准。考虑到在早期生活中遇到困难和不利照顾(例如照顾者的疏忽)后也会发展为焦虑和抑郁的儿童的数量,我们也将我们的样本以不同的方式分为后入院的组(即以前入院的青年; n = 100)和比较组(即没有早期照顾者历史的青年; n = 195)检查这些组中的每个组是否也都达到可接受的信度和效度基准。具体来说,在这些年级和经验组的每个组中,我们检查了RCADS-P焦虑和抑郁量表评分的因素结构(包括测量不变性),内部一致性以及收敛性和判别有效性。结果表明,年轻的RCADS-P青年报告与可接受的信度和效度估计值相关。后机构化青年也对RCADS-P分数获得了类似的支持。因此,本研究为使用RCADS-P评估和监测这两个新的重要青年群体提供了必要的支持。

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