Ty A Ridenour, Sonia Minnes, Mildred M Maldonado-Molina, Maureen D Reynolds, Ralph E Tarter, Duncan B Clark
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Abstract
Elementary school-age child report instruments that do not require reading or interviews are lacking. In four samples, psychometric estimates for 5- to 9-year-olds were obtained for the Assessment of Liability and Exposure to Substance use and Antisocial behavior© (ALEXSA©), a child-report instrument that can be completed even by illiterate children. Invariance between minority groups vs Caucasians also was tested. Samples were: high-risk, low SES African-Americans (n=337), youth of varied ethnicities experiencing chronic stress (n=209), Mexican migrants in a reading remediation program (n=45), and U.S. twins (42 pairs) who were nearly all Caucasian. Validity criteria consisted of child-, parent-, teacher- and research evaluator-ratings on previously developed research and clinical instruments. Replicating results with older samples, ALEXSA factors had adequate or better reliabilities and demonstrated validity in all four studies. Ethnic invariance was found except for differences that were expected due to migrant's after-school program. In sum, psychometrics of the ALEXSA were supported for 5- to 9-year-olds of varied races/ethnicities, risk levels and academic skills.
基于插图的儿童药物使用和反社会行为责任与暴露评估© 的心理计量学和跨文化比较。
目前还缺乏无需阅读或访谈的小学学龄儿童报告工具。在四个样本中,我们获得了 5 至 9 岁儿童对 "药物使用和反社会行为的责任与暴露评估"(ALEXSA©)的心理测量估计值,这是一种即使文盲儿童也能完成的儿童报告工具。此外,还测试了少数群体与白种人之间的差异。样本包括:高风险、低社会经济地位的非裔美国人(人数=337)、经历长期压力的不同种族青少年(人数=209)、参加阅读矫正项目的墨西哥移民(人数=45),以及几乎都是白种人的美国双胞胎(42 对)。有效性标准包括儿童、家长、教师和研究评估人员对之前开发的研究和临床工具的评分。在所有四项研究中,ALEXSA 各因子都具有足够或更好的可靠性,并证明了有效性。除了因移民的课后活动而产生的预期差异外,其他研究均发现了种族不变性。总之,ALEXSA 的心理测量结果适用于不同种族/族裔、风险水平和学习技能的 5 至 9 岁儿童。
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