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Developmentally and culturally appropriate screening in primary care: development of the behavioral health checklist.

Thomas J Power1, Anson J Koshy, Marley W Watkins, Michael C Cassano, Andrea C Wahlberg, Jennifer A Mautone, Nathan J Blum.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the construct validity of the Behavioral Health Checklist (BHCL) for children aged from 4 to 12 years from diverse backgrounds.
METHOD: The parents of 4-12-year-old children completed the BHCL in urban and suburban primary care practices affiliated with a tertiary-care children's hospital. Across practices, 1,702 were eligible and 1,406 (82.6%) provided consent. Children of participating parents were primarily non-Hispanic black/African American and white/Caucasian from low- to middle-income groups. Confirmatory factor analyses examined model fit for the total sample and subsamples defined by demographic characteristics.
RESULTS: The findings supported the hypothesized 3-factor structure: Internalizing Problems, Externalizing Problems, and Inattention/Hyperactivity. The model demonstrated adequate to good fit across age-groups, gender, races, income groups, and suburban versus urban practices.
CONCLUSION: The findings provide strong evidence of the construct validity, developmental appropriateness, and cultural sensitivity of the BHCL when used for screening in primary care.

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Keywords:  behavior problems; mental health; primary care

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23978505      PMCID: PMC3888156          DOI: 10.1093/jpepsy/jst063

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Psychol        ISSN: 0146-8693


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