智障儿童心理健康自我报告方法的调整

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
L. Gilmore, M. Campbell, I. Shochet
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摘要

自我报告在精神病理学评估中被认为是重要的,但智力残疾的个体可能在标准问卷调查中有困难。本文报告了对几个已建立的心理健康自我报告措施的管理和随后的修改。方法:研究对象为57名10 ~ 13岁的智力残疾儿童。完成了《儿童抑郁量表》、《修订儿童明显焦虑量表》、《优势与困难问卷》、《智障情绪量表》和《情绪与感受问卷》。结果:发现了使用工具的困难,包括复杂的措辞和项目结构、歧义和工作记忆要求。对工具和管理程序进行了调整。在第二次注射中,儿童的反应能力有所提高。修改后的问卷具有良好的内部一致性和强相关性。结论:智力残疾儿童可以完成心理健康的自我报告测量,但可能需要试点测试和修改,使其更适合这一人群。
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Adapting Self-Report Measures of Mental Health for Children with Intellectual Disability
Self-report is seen as important in assessments of psychopathology but individuals with intellectual disability may have difficulty with standard questionnaires. This paper reports on the administration and subsequent modifications to several established self-report measures of mental health. Methods : The participants were 57 children with intellectual disability aged 10 to 13 years. They completed the Children’s Depression Inventory, Revised Children’s Manifest Anxiety Scale, Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire, Intellectual Disability Mood Scale, and Moods and Feelings Questionnaire. Results : Difficulties with the instruments were identified, including complex wording and item structure, ambiguity and working memory demands. Adaptations were made to the instruments and administration procedures. In a second administration there were improvements in children’s ability to respond. The modified questionnaires demonstrated acceptable to good internal consistency and were strongly correlated. Conclusions : Self-report measures of mental health can be completed by children with intellectual disability but may need pilot testing and modifications to make them more appropriate for this population.
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