Sensitivity of the child behaviour checklist sleep items and convergent validity with the Sleep Disorders Scale for Children in a paediatric ADHD sample

Q1 Medicine
Vincent O. Mancini , Benjamin T.D. Pearcy
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Abstract

Objective

The Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) is a commonly used measure of child and adolescent functioning, which includes seven items that can be aggregated to provide a purportedly valid measure of sleep functioning. The objective of this study was to examine the convergent validity of the CBCL in a paediatric ADHD population and to evaluate the sensitivity of the instrument when benchmarked against the Sleep Disorders Scale for Children (SDSC).

Methods

The parents of 215 individuals (ages 6–17 years, 86% male) completed the CBCL and SDSC as part of a battery of measured administered as part of a specialised ADHD service located in Perth, Western Australia. All participants had a diagnosis of ADHD confirmed by a paediatrician or psychiatrist prior to attending the service.

Results

The CBCL Sleep Composite Scale was strongly correlated with the SDSC, but reported below adequate internal reliability. Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) suggests that a cut-off score of 4 may have good diagnostic accuracy compared to SDSC.

Conclusions

The CBCL Sleep Composite Scale may be reasonable to use if no purpose-developed sleep screening tool is available. The CBCL sleep items demonstrated good convergent validity, however, did not otherwise demonstrate acceptable psychometric properties that would endorse its use in an ADHD sample. The development of a specific measure of sleep in children with ADHD children is recommended.

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儿童行为检查表睡眠项目的敏感性和儿童睡眠障碍量表在儿童ADHD样本中的收敛效度
儿童行为检查表(CBCL)是一种常用的儿童和青少年功能测量方法,它包括七个项目,可以汇总起来提供一个据称有效的睡眠功能测量方法。本研究的目的是检验CBCL在儿童ADHD人群中的收敛效度,并评估该工具与儿童睡眠障碍量表(SDSC)对照时的敏感性。方法215名个体(6-17岁,86%为男性)的父母完成了CBCL和SDSC,作为西澳大利亚珀斯专门ADHD服务的一部分进行的一系列测量的一部分。在参加这项服务之前,所有的参与者都被儿科医生或精神科医生确诊为多动症。结果CBCL睡眠综合量表与SDSC有较强的相关性,但报告的内部信度不够。受试者工作特征(ROC)表明,与SDSC相比,4分的临界值可能具有良好的诊断准确性。结论在没有专门的睡眠筛查工具的情况下,使用CBCL睡眠综合量表可能是合理的。然而,CBCL睡眠项目显示出良好的收敛效度,除此之外并没有显示出可接受的心理测量特性,从而支持其在ADHD样本中的使用。建议对患有多动症的儿童开发一种特殊的睡眠测量方法。
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Sleep Medicine: X
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