The Pediatric Symptom Checklist-17 (PSC-17) is a screening instrument designed to measure children’s behavioral and emotional problems. This study in
Identifying psychosocial dysfunction in school age children: The pediatric symptom checklist as a self-report measure. Psychology in the Schools. 2000; 37 (2):91–106.Pagano, M. E., Cassidy, L. J., Little, M., Murphy, J. M., & Jellinek, M. S. (2000). Identifying psychosocial ...
families, lower parental education, heightened risk of psychopathology, family dysfunction, poor school performance/attendance, high health-care use; significance level, P<.001 No detailed health history information, no medical examination, being classified based on parental report on a symptom checklist...
Use of the Pediatric Symptom Checklist for the detection of psychosocial problems in preventive child healthcare. BMC Public Health 2006, 6:197.Reijneveld SA, Vogels AG, Hoekstra F, Crone MR. Use of the Pediatric Symptom Checklist for the detection of psychosocial problems in preventive child ...
symptom severity exists on a fluid continuum from normal variant to full manifestation of illness. Understanding where the youth’s presentation fits within this process helps to foster accurate and reliable identification of illness stage. This concept underscores the exciting potential for clinicians wor...
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摘要: Methods The form was filled out by parents to 269 children. The statistical and metric characteristics of the Pediatric Symptom Checklist were analyzed, while cut-off values were compared with the values reported from other countries.
This study aimed to investigate the psychometric properties of the Pediatric Symptom Checklist-17 (PSC-17) in a sample of children orphaned or made vulnerable (OVC) by HIV in Zambia. Caregivers of 1,076 OVC (55.1% boys; M age = 12.91 years) completed the PSC-17. Competing models, includi...
Pediatric Symptom ChecklistPediatric gastrointestinal disorders are commonly experienced by youth and have been shown to be associated with increased rates of psychosocial difficulties. Aim of the current study was to extend development of the Pediatric Symptom Checklist (PSC), a brief parent-completed ...
In the future, it would be preferable to include more items with higher symptom severity to enhance the scale further. Even though the Swedish item parameters performed better than the hybrid U.S. parameters, the overall conclusion is to use the Universal T-score metric to enhance the ...