Content and construct validity of the European Portuguese A-19 Scale of Children’s Attitudes

Elsa Marta Soares, Ana Rita S. Valente, Gonçalo Leal, Barry Guitar
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Stuttering is a multidimensional neurodevelopmental disorder that comprises primary and secondary behaviors but also feelings and attitudes. These ones have a huge importance in the overall characterization and impact of stuttering. This research aims to: 1) guarantee the adaptation and content validation of the assessment instrument A-19 to European Portuguese, and 2) analyze A-19 construct validity through a pilot study. Across-sectional , quantitative and qualitative study was developed to ensure the adaptation and content validation of A-19. The achievement of semantic, conceptual, experiential and idiomatic equivalences was only possible after the experts’ debate of several items concerning meaning, concept and cultural experience.The final Portuguese version of A-19  was used in a pilot study in which 42 children participated (21 children who stutter and 21 children who do not stutter). The group of school-age children who stutter presented a higher A-19 mean (6.29) in comparison with children who do not stutter (5.48), although the difference was not statistically significant. The Portuguese Version of A19 identifies the differences in feelings and attitudes between school age children who do and who do not stutter. The fact that this sample of children who stutter is already attending speech and language therapy sessions in which emotional, behavioural and cognitive reactions are explored, may have contributed to a non-significative difference in A-19 scores.  The content and construct validity of A-19 European Portuguese Version is assured, as so this is a valid instrument to assess feelings and attitudes of school age children who stutter.
欧洲葡萄牙语 A-19 儿童态度量表的内容有效性和结构有效性
口吃是一种多维神经发育障碍,包括主要和次要行为,也包括情感和态度。这些因素对口吃的整体特征和影响具有重要意义。本研究旨在1) 保证将 A-19 评估工具改编为欧洲葡萄牙语并进行内容验证,以及 2) 通过试点研究分析 A-19 的构建有效性。为确保 A-19 的适应性和内容验证,开展了跨部门、定量和定性研究。A-19 的最终葡萄牙语版本被用于一项有 42 名儿童(21 名口吃儿童和 21 名非口吃儿童)参加的试点研究。与不口吃的儿童(5.48)相比,口吃的学龄儿童组的 A-19 平均值(6.29)较高,但差异在统计学上并不显著。葡萄牙语版本的 A19 可以识别有口吃和没有口吃的学龄儿童在情感和态度上的差异。事实上,口吃儿童样本已经参加了言语和语言治疗课程,在课程中探讨了情绪、行为和认知反应,这可能是导致 A-19 分数差异不显著的原因之一。 A-19 欧洲葡萄牙语版在内容和结构上的有效性得到了保证,因此它是评估学龄口吃儿童情感和态度的有效工具。
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