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Psychometric evaluation of the Turkish version of the Pediatric Symptom Checklist-17 for detecting psychosocial problems in low-income children.

机译:土耳其语版本的《小儿症状清单-17》的心理测量评估,以检测低收入儿童的心理社会问题。

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AIMS: To evaluate the usefulness of Pediatric Symptom Checklist-17 in identifying psychosocial problems in low-income, Turkish children. BACKGROUND: Epidemiological data indicate that 10-20% of children in primary care settings exhibit significant psychosocial problems. Early detection and treatment of these problems may lead to considerable health benefits. However, the brief and valid screening tool for children with psychosocial problems is not available in Turkey. DESIGN: Survey. METHODS: A sample of 306 parents with children between 6-16 years of age who were attending primary schools in Istanbul was included. The psychometric properties of the scale were established by examining the content, convergent, discriminant, construct validity and internal consistency and stability. Receiver operating characteristic analysis was conducted to estimate the optimal cut-off score of scale using the Child Behaviour Checklist as the criterion standard. RESULTS: Convergent validity was supported, and discriminant validity suggested that the scale successfully discriminated among the normal, borderline and clinical range groups. Although, exploratory factor analysis extracted three factors, confirmatory factor analysis did not meet the criteria for good model fit. Internal consistency was found to be 0.81; test-retest reliability was found to be 0.72. The area under curve was found to be 0.91 and optimal cut-off score was found to be 12 (sensitivity: 0.81; specificity: 0.86) for clinical range psychopathology. CONCLUSION: The results provided an empirical support for extending the use of the Pediatric Symptom Checklist-17 in the primary care settings. The Turkish version of the Pediatric Symptom Checklist-17 showed an adequate reliability and validity for its use in low-income, Turkish children. RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE: Primary care providers can use the Pediatric Symptom Checklist-17 for early identification of childhood psychosocial problems in primary care settings. This easy-to-use tool can provide guidance to care providers for further assessment of children.
机译:目的:评估小儿症状清单17在识别土耳其低收入儿童心理社会问题中的作用。背景:流行病学数据表明,初级保健机构中有10-20%的儿童表现出严重的社会心理问题。这些问题的早期发现和治疗可能会带来可观的健康益处。但是,土耳其没有针对心理社会问题儿童的简短有效的筛查工具。设计:调查。方法:样本包括306名在伊斯坦布尔上小学的6-16岁儿童。该量表的心理计量学特性是通过检查内容,收敛性,判别性,结构效度以及内部一致性和稳定性来确定的。使用儿童行为清单作为标准标准,进行接收者工作特征分析,以估计最佳的分界线得分。结果:支持收敛性效度,判别效度表明该量表成功地区分正常,临界和临床范围组。尽管探索性因素分析提取了三个因素,但确认性因素分析不符合良好模型拟合的标准。内部一致性为0.81;重测信度为0.72。临床范围精神病理学发现曲线下面积为0.91,最佳截断分数为12(敏感性:0.81;特异性:0.86)。结论:研究结果为扩展在初级保健机构中使用小儿症状检查清单-17提供了经验支持。土耳其版的《小儿症状清单-17》显示其在低收入土耳其儿童中的使用具有足够的可靠性和有效性。与临床实践的相关性:初级保健提供者可以使用儿科症状检查表17来早期识别初级保健机构中的儿童心理社会问题。这个易于使用的工具可以为护理人员提供指导,以进一步评估儿童。

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