| Literature DB >> 29971145 |
Praveetha Patalay1, Daniel Hayes2, Miranda Wolpert3.
Abstract
The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) is one of the most widely used measures in child and adolescent mental health in clinical practice, community-based screening and research. Assessing the readability of such questionnaires is important as young people may not comprehend items above their reading ability when self-reporting. Analyses of readability in the present study indicate that the self-report SDQ might not be suitable for young people with a reading age below 13-14 years and highlight differences in readability between subscales. The findings suggest a need for caution in using the SDQ as a self-report measure for children below the age of 13, and highlight considerations of readability in measure development, selection and interpretation. DECLARATION OF INTEREST: None.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29971145 PMCID: PMC6020258 DOI: 10.1192/bjo.2017.13
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BJPsych Open ISSN: 2056-4724
Readability estimates (in years) made using the four different approaches and the average estimate for the full measure, instructions and subscales of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire
| FK | GFI | CLI | DC | Average readability age across the four indices | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Full measure | 10.94 | 12.74 | 11.63 | 11.69 | |
| Instructions | 12.88 | 15.22 | 13.33 | 12.22 | |
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| Conduct disorder | 9.40 | 10.74 | 11.27 | 10.44 | |
| Emotional symptoms | 12.01 | 14.30 | 16.16 | 12.92 | |
| Hyperactivity | 11.16 | 14.16 | 15.79 | 13.12 | |
| Peer problems | 10.82 | 12.43 | 12.38 | 11.69 | |
| Prosocial behaviour | 11.85 | 12.43 | 16.38 | 10.77 |
FK, Flesch–Kincaid reading grade; GFI, Gunning Fog Index; CLI, Coleman Liau Index; DC, Dale–Chall Readability Formula.