瑞典有神经发育问题和无神经发育问题儿童家长的家长压力量表的心理测量特性。

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Scandinavian Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology Pub Date : 2024-04-19 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2478/sjcapp-2024-0002
Therese Lindström, Tiina Holmberg Bergman, Mathilde Annerstedt, Martin Forster, Sven Bölte, Tatja Hirvikoski
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背景:患有神经发育疾病(NDC)的儿童的父母可能会面临父母压力水平升高的风险。在临床和研究中,使用可靠的工具来评估父母的压力非常重要。我们的目标是我们的目的是评估瑞典版父母压力量表(PSS)的心理测量特性,该量表由 3 至 17 岁儿童的父母填写,包括患有和未患有 NDC 的父母:对三个独立样本的数据进行了主要分析:一个社区样本(样本数为 1018 人)、一个由各种残疾儿童的父母组成的寻求治疗样本(样本数为 653 人),以及一个由患有注意力缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)儿童的父母组成的样本(样本数为 562 人),这些父母自己也报告了不同严重程度的 ADHD 症状。通过使用补充测试-重测样本(人数=337)的数据,还进行了其他分析:PSS的内部一致性良好(Cronbach's alpha,α=.87),测试-再测可靠性适中(ICC=.66)。量表与相关建构的相关性符合预期(在社区样本中,r=.50-.56)。探索性因子分析发现,该量表的内部结构反映了父母压力的两个方面:缺乏父母奖励和角色满意度(因子 1,α=.90)以及父母压力和苦恼(因子 2,α=.85)。与社区参照家长相比,寻求治疗的残疾儿童家长报告的家长压力更高(pd=1.17)。此外,我们还发现,ADHD症状严重程度高的家长比ADHD症状严重程度低的家长报告的家长压力更高(pd=0.39):总之,我们发现了支持 PSS 可靠性和有效性的证据,总体而言,在瑞典,PSS 被认为是衡量父母压力的有用工具。此外,我们的研究结果还强调了在评估和干预计划中考虑家长压力和相关需求的重要性,这些都涉及到非智力障碍儿童的家庭。
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Psychometric Properties of the Parental Stress Scale in Swedish Parents of Children with and without Neurodevelopmental Conditions.

Background: Parents of children with neurodevelopmental conditions (NDC) are at risk of experiencing elevated levels of parental stress. Access to robust instruments to assess parental stress is important in both clinical and research contexts. Objective: We aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties of a Swedish version of the Parental Stress Scale (PSS), completed by parents of 3- to 17-year-old children, with and without NDCs.

Method: Main analyses were conducted on data from three independent samples: a community sample (n=1018), a treatment-seeking sample of parents of children with various disabilities (n=653), and a sample of parents of children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) who themselves reported varying ADHD symptom severities (n=562). Additional analyses were enabled by the use of data from a complementary test-retest sample (n=337).

Results: The internal consistency of the PSS was good (Cronbach's alpha, α=.87) and its test-retest reliability moderate (ICC=.66). The scale correlated in the expected direction with related constructs (r=.50-.56 in the community sample). An exploratory factor analysis found its internal structure to reflect two aspects of parental stress: Lack of Parental Rewards and Role Satisfaction (factor 1, α=.90) and Parental Stressors and Distress (factor 2, α=.85). The treatment-seeking parents of children with disabilities reported higher parental stress than community reference parents (p<.001; Cohen's d=1.17). Moreover, we found that parents with high ADHD symptom severity reported higher parental stress than parents with low ADHD symptom severity (p<.001; d=0.39).

Conclusion: In summary, we found evidence in support of the reliability and validity of the PSS, which overall was judged to be useful as a measure of parental stress in a Swedish context. In addition, our results underline the importance of considering parental stress and related needs in assessments and intervention planning involving families of children with NDCs.

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