Psychometrics of psychosocial behavior items under age 6 years: Evidence from Nebraska, USA

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Marcus R. Waldman, Abbie Raikes, Katelyn Hepworth, Maureen M. Black, Vanessa Cavallera, Tarun Dua, Magdalena Janus, Susanne P. Martin-Herz, Dana C. McCoy, Ann M. Weber
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Because healthy psychosocial development in the first years of life is critical to lifelong well-being, governmental, and nongovernmental organizations are increasingly interested in monitoring psychosocial behaviors among populations of children. In response, the World Health Organization is developing the Global Scales of Early Development Psychosocial Form (GSED PF) to facilitate population-level psychosocial monitoring. Once validated, the GSED PF will be an open-access, caregiver-reported measure of children's psychosocial behaviors that is appropriate for infants and young children. This study examines the psychometric validity evidence from 45 items under consideration for inclusion in the GSED PF. Using data from N = 836 Nebraskan (USA) children aged 180 days to 71 months, results indicate that scores from 44 of the 45 (98%) items exhibit positive evidence of validity and reliability. A bifactor model with one general factor and five specific factors best fit the data, exhibited strong reliability, and acceptable model fit. Criterion associations with known predictors of children's psychosocial behaviors were in the expected direction. These findings suggest that measurement of children's psychosocial behaviors may be feasible, at least in the United States. Data from more culturally and linguistically diverse settings is needed to assess these items for global monitoring.

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6 岁以下儿童社会心理行为项目的心理计量学:来自美国内布拉斯加州的证据。
由于生命最初几年健康的社会心理发展对终生幸福至关重要,政府和非政府组织对监测儿童群体的社会心理行为越来越感兴趣。为此,世界卫生组织正在开发全球早期发展社会心理量表(GSED PF),以促进人群社会心理监测。一旦通过验证,GSED PF 将成为一种适合婴幼儿使用的、由护理人员报告的儿童社会心理行为的开放式测量方法。本研究探讨了考虑纳入 GSED PF 的 45 个项目的心理测量有效性证据。通过使用 N = 836 名年龄在 180 天至 71 个月之间的内布拉斯加州(美国)儿童的数据,结果表明 45 个项目中有 44 个项目(98%)的得分显示出积极的效度和信度证据。由一个一般因子和五个特定因子组成的双因子模型最适合数据,表现出很强的可靠性和可接受的模型拟合度。标准与儿童心理社会行为已知预测因素之间的关联符合预期方向。这些研究结果表明,至少在美国,测量儿童的社会心理行为是可行的。要评估这些用于全球监测的项目,还需要更多来自不同文化和语言环境的数据。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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