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'How I Feel About My School': The construction and validation of a measure of wellbeing at school for primary school children.

Kate Allen1, Ruth Marlow2, Vanessa Edwards1, Claire Parker3, Lauren Rodgers4, Obioha C Ukoumunne4, Edward Chan Seem5, Rachel Hayes1, Anna Price1, Tamsin Ford2.   

Abstract

There is a growing focus on child wellbeing and happiness in schools, but we lack self-report measures for very young children. Three samples ( N = 2345) were combined to assess the psychometric properties of the How I Feel About My School (HIFAMS) questionnaire, which was designed for children aged 4-8 years. Test-retest reliability was moderate (intraclass correlation coefficient = .62). HIFAMS assessed a single concept and had moderate internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha values from .62 to .67). There were low correlations between scores on the child-reported HIFAMS and parent and teacher reports. Children at risk of exclusion had significantly lower HIFAMS scores than the community sample (mean difference = 2.4; 95% confidence interval (CI) = [1.6, 3.2]; p < .001). Schools contributed only 4.5% of the variability in HIFAMS score, the remaining 95.5% reflecting pupil differences within schools. Girls' scores were 0.37 units (95% CI = [0.16, 0.57]; p < .001) higher than boys, while year group and deprivation did not predict HIFAMS score. HIFAMS is a promising measure that demonstrates moderate reliability and discriminates between groups even among very young children.

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Keywords:  Happiness at school; How I Feel About My School; assessment; child mental health; child self-report measures

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28135832     DOI: 10.1177/1359104516687612

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Child Psychol Psychiatry        ISSN: 1359-1045            Impact factor:   2.544


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Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2022-03-29       Impact factor: 3.295

2.  How I Feel About My School-Adaptation and Validation of an Educational Well-Being Measure among Young Children in Sweden.

Authors:  Rasmus Riad; Mara Westling Allodi; Eva Siljehag; Carina Wikman; Tamsin Ford; Sven Bölte
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-05-11       Impact factor: 3.390

3.  The effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the Incredible Years® Teacher Classroom Management programme in primary school children: results of the STARS cluster randomised controlled trial.

Authors:  Tamsin Ford; Rachel Hayes; Sarah Byford; Vanessa Edwards; Malcolm Fletcher; Stuart Logan; Brahm Norwich; Will Pritchard; Kate Allen; Matthew Allwood; Poushali Ganguli; Katie Grimes; Lorraine Hansford; Bryony Longdon; Shelley Norman; Anna Price; Obioha C Ukoumunne
Journal:  Psychol Med       Date:  2018-07-18       Impact factor: 7.723

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