A psychometric evaluation of the interRAI Child and Youth Mental Health instruments (ChYMH) anxiety scale in children with and without developmental disabilities

TitleA psychometric evaluation of the interRAI Child and Youth Mental Health instruments (ChYMH) anxiety scale in children with and without developmental disabilities
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsStewart SL, Babcock S.E, Li Y., Dave H.P
JournalBMC psychiatry
Volume20
Issue1
Pagination390-390
Date PublishedJul 29
ISBN Number1471-244X (Electronic)<br/>1471-244X (Linking)
Accession Number32727428
Keywords*Anxiety, *Assessment, *Child & youth, *Developmental Disabilities/diagnosis, *Intellectual and developmental disabilities, *InterRAI, *Mental Health, Adolescent, Anxiety/diagnosis, Canada, Child, Child, Preschool, Humans, Psychometrics, Reproducibility of Results
Abstract

BACKGROUND: With 10 to 20% of Canadian children suffering with mental illness, the importance of early identification and accurate assessment systems is clear. Unfortunately, many do not receive the mental health treatment necessary and wait-times for assessment can span up to a year. In response, the interRAI suite of assessments were designed to comprehensively assess early signs of mental health impairments in children from birth to 18 years. METHODS: This study assesses the psychometric properties of the Anxiety Scale and addresses the identification of anxiety within children diagnosed with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD); a commonly underrepresented sample in mental health psychometric studies. Data was collected from children aged 4-18 years in three different samples. RESULTS: Results indicated reliable internal consistency and factor structure, as well as moderate-to-strong convergent validity. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that the Anxiety Scale exhibits psychometric qualities which demonstrate its clinical utility for use within a child sample, as well as in children with IDD. The findings provide support to a larger body of research which show consistent psychometric rigour of the interRAI measures.

DOI10.1186/s12888-020-02785-9
PMCID

PMC7390192

Link

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7390192/pdf/12888_2020_Arti...

Short TitleBMC PsychiatryBMC Psychiatry
Alternate JournalBMC Psychiatry