儿童疾病态度的心理测量评价量表-兄弟姐妹版

IF 0.9 Q3 SOCIAL WORK
Melissa H. Bellin, R. Margolis, J. Austin, P. Sacco, A. Thompson, J. R. M. Bookman, K. Sawin
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摘要儿童对疾病的态度量表(CATIS)是CSHCN如何感知慢性疾病对其生活影响的一种既定衡量标准。我们测试了适用于患有脊柱裂(SB)(一种复杂的先天性出生缺陷)的年轻人的兄弟姐妹(CATIS-S)的CATIS的心理测量特性。验证性因素分析(CFA)在208名SB青少年兄弟姐妹的样本中测试了CATIS-S的因素结构。通过评估CATIS-S与心理社会功能测量之间的关系来确定结构有效性。CFA得出了一个由情绪分量表(=0.85)和社会分量表(0.76)组成的12项双因素解决方案。结构有效性通过CATIS情绪和自我概念(r=0.30,p<.001)与父母感知的SB严重程度(r=-0.17,p=.01)以及CATIS社会和兄弟姐妹冲突(r=-0.26,p<0.001)之间的显著关联来表明,行为问题(r=-0.37,p<0.01)和自我概念(r=0.50,p<0.01)。结果为CATIS-S的12项双因素版本提供了初步支持。社会工作者可以管理CATIS-S,以评估有SB兄弟姐妹的年轻人的心理社会力量和需求,并为那些有风险的人提供有针对性的干预措施,以改善他们的心理社会功能。
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Psychometric evaluation of the child attitude toward illness scale—sibling version
ABSTRACT The Child Attitude Toward Illness Scale (CATIS) is an established measure of how CSHCN perceive the impact of chronic conditions on their lives. We tested the psychometric properties of the CATIS adapted for use with siblings (CATIS-S) of youths with spina bifida (SB), a complex congenital birth defect. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) tested the factor structure of the CATIS-S in a sample of 208 adolescent siblings of youths with SB. Construct validity was ascertained by evaluating relationships between the CATIS-S and measures of psychosocial functioning. CFA yielded a 12-item two-factor solution comprised of an Emotion subscale ( = 0.85) and Social subscale ( = 0.76). Construct validity was indicated through significant associations between CATIS-Emotional and self-concept (r = 0.30, p < .001) and parent-perceived SB severity (r = −0.17, p = .01), as well as CATIS-Social and sibling conflict (r = −0.26, p < .001), behavior problems (r = −0.37, p < .001), and self-concept (r = 0.50, p < .001). Results provide preliminary support for a 12-item, two-factor version of the CATIS-S. Social workers can administer the CATIS-S to assess the psychosocial strengths and needs of youths who have siblings with SB and provide targeted interventions to those at-risk to improve their psychosocial functioning.
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期刊介绍: Each issue of the Journal of Family Social Work contains peer reviewed research articles, conceptual and practice articles, creative works, letters to the editor, and book reviews devoted to innovative family theory and practice subjects. In celebrating social workers" tradition of working with couples and families in their life context, the Journal of Family Social Work features articles which advance the capacity of practitioners to integrate research, theory building, and practice wisdom into their services to families. It is a journal of policy, clinical practice, and research directed to the needs of social workers working with couples and families.
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