佩林父母评定量表的土耳其改编:效度和信度评估

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
M. Emrah Cangi , Nihal Aydin , Sharon K. Millard
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摘要

目的佩林家长评定量表(Palin parents Rating Scales,简称PRS)是一个标准化的工具,旨在衡量:(1)口吃对儿童的影响;(2)口吃的严重程度及其对父母的影响;(3)父母对口吃的了解程度和处理口吃的信心。本研究考察了量表的土耳其语适应性的效度和信度。方法研究对象包括118名3岁、0-14岁、1岁口吃儿童的193名家长。分析包括验证性因子分析(CFA)、采用分级反应模型的项目反应理论、内部一致性分析(Cronbach’s alpha、McDonald’s omega和Guttman’s lambda)、复合信度和重测信度。结果CFA支持量表的原始结构,并对因子内的三个条目对重新排序后对模型进行验证,最终模型具有可接受的拟合指数(χ2 = 387.78, χ2/df = 2.67, p <; .01;如果=点;CFI =。90, RMSEA =.09)。结果支持母亲和父亲之间的测量不变性,值在0.71 ~ 6.44之间。复合可靠度值范围为0.82 ~。92提供了聚合效度的证据。信度系数令人满意(≥0.83),重测结果证实了时间稳定性(r = .64 - 0.72)。结论心理测量分析结果,包括效度和信度评估,证实了原版本在土耳其语改编(Palin PRS-TR)中的三因素、19项结构。因此,佩林PRS-TR是一种有效和可靠的仪器,用于临床和科学设置。
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Turkish adaptation of the palin parent rating scales: A validity and reliability assessment

Purpose

The Palin Parent Rating Scales (Palin PRS) is a standardized tool designed to measure (1) the impact of stuttering on a child, (2) the severity of stuttering and its impact on parents, and (3) parents' knowledge about stuttering and their confidence in managing it. This study examines the validity and reliability of the Turkish adaptation of the scale.

Methods

Participants included 193 parents of 118 children who stutter aged 3;0–14;1 years. Analyses included confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), item response theory using the graded response model, internal consistency analyses (Cronbach's alpha, McDonald's omega, and Guttman's lambda), composite reliability, and test-retest reliability.

Results

The CFA supported the scale’s original structure and validated the model after reordering three item pairs within the factors, with the final model showing acceptable fit indices (χ2 = 387.78, χ2/df = 2.67, p < .01; IFI =.91; CFI =.90, and RMSEA =.09). The results supported measurement invariance between mothers and fathers, with values from .71 to 6.44. Composite reliability values ranging from .82 to.92 provided evidence of convergent validity. Reliability coefficients were satisfactory (≥.83), and test-retest results confirmed temporal stability (r = .64–.72).

Conclusion

The results of the psychometric analyses, including validity and reliability assessments, confirmed the three-factor, 19-item structure of the original version in its Turkish adaptation (Palin PRS-TR). Therefore, the Palin PRS-TR is a valid and reliable instrument for use in clinical and scientific settings.
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Journal of Fluency Disorders
Journal of Fluency Disorders AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-REHABILITATION
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
14.30%
发文量
23
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Fluency Disorders provides comprehensive coverage of clinical, experimental, and theoretical aspects of stuttering, including the latest remediation techniques. As the official journal of the International Fluency Association, the journal features full-length research and clinical reports; methodological, theoretical and philosophical articles; reviews; short communications and much more – all readily accessible and tailored to the needs of the professional.
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