| Literature DB >> 32271851 |
Tanja Poulain1,2, Mandy Vogel1,2, Christof Meigen1, Ulrike Spielau2,3, Andreas Hiemisch2, Wieland Kiess1,2.
Abstract
AIM: The present study aimed to investigate and compare parent-child agreement in different domains of child health and behavior.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32271851 PMCID: PMC7145111 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0231462
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Assessments included in the analyses on parent-child agreement.
| Assessment | Time period | N | Child gender | Parent gender | Child age (sd) | SES* |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Diet | 2017–2019 | 221 | 124 (56%) boys 97 (44%) girls | 193 (87%) mothers 28 (13%) fathers | 11.05 (0.80) | 18 (8%) low |
| 120 (55%) middle | ||||||
| 72 (32%) high | ||||||
| 11 (5%) NA | ||||||
| Media usage | 2013–2017 | 611 | 321 (53%) boys 290 (47%) girls | 445 (73%) mothers 166 (27%) fathers | 11.78 (0.71) | 44 (7%) low |
| 259 (43%) middle | ||||||
| 274 (45%) high | ||||||
| 30 (5%) NA | ||||||
| Physical activity | 2013–2017 | 610 | 321 (53%) boys 289 (47%) girls | 444 (73%) mothers 166 (27%) fathers | 11.78 (0.71) | 44 (7%) low |
| 258 (43%) middle | ||||||
| 274 (45%) high | ||||||
| 30 (5%) NA | ||||||
| Sleep | 2012–2015 | 461 | 234 (51%) boys 227 (49%) girls | 396 (86%) mothers 65 (14%) fathers | 11.44 (0.88) | 6 (1%) low |
| 157 (34%) middle | ||||||
| 276 (60%) high | ||||||
| 22 (5%) NA | ||||||
| Behavioral strengths and difficulties | 2011–2019 | 692 | 377 (54%) boys | 512 (74%) mothers | 11.75 (0.76) | 56 (8%) low |
| 306 (44%) middle | ||||||
| 206 (30%) high | ||||||
| 14 (2%) NA | ||||||
| Psychosomatic complaints | 2015–2019 | 379 | 197 (52%) boys 182 (48%) girls | 291 (77%) mothers 88 (23%) fathers | 11.76 (0.72) | 34 (9%) low |
| 187 (49%) middle | ||||||
| 137 (36%) high | ||||||
| 17 (4%) NA | ||||||
| School grades | 2012–2017 | 458 | 245 (54%) boys 213 (46%) girls | 382 (83%) mothers 76 (17%) fathers | 11.60 (0.84) | 47 (10%) low |
| 239 (52%) middle | ||||||
| 156 (34%) high | ||||||
| 14 (3%) NA | ||||||
Each parent-child dyad was analyzed once. The acquisition period illustrates how long a specific questionnaire was part of the LIFE Child program. Depending on who accompanied the child at the day of the study visit, the parent report was completed by either the mother or the father (not by both).
SES = Socio-economic status
NA = not available (missing).
Response categories chosen most frequently by children and parents for the various questionnaire items and Cohen’s kappa coefficients (+ 95% CI).
| Subject of questionnaire item | Response category chosen most frequently by | Cohen’s Kappa | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Child | Parent | Coefficient (95% CI) | |
| Diet | |||
| Fruits/vegetables | 2-3/day (50%) | 2-3/day (54%) | .35 (.21-.51) |
| Milk unsweetened | 1/day (46%) | 1/day (59%) | .22 (.09-.34) |
| Milk sweetened | 1/day (63%) | 1/day (68%) | .20 (.08-.31) |
| Sweetened beverages | 1/day (40%) | 1/day (41%) | .23 (.10-.38) |
| Wholegrain bread | 1/day (42%) | 1/day (50%) | .21 (.12-.31) |
| White bread | 1/day (47%) | 1/day (49%) | .21 (.07-.34) |
| Fish | 1/ week (51%) | 1/ week (68%) | .33 (.22-.44) |
| Meat | 2-3/ week (34%) | 4-5/week (32%) | .32 (.23-.40) |
| Potatoes | 1/week (57%) | 2-3/week (61%) | .04 (-.07-.16) |
| Fried potatoes | 1/week (62%) | 1/week (66%) | .24 (.09-.36) |
| Rice/noodles | 2-3/week (45%) | 2-3/week (64%) | .22 (.10-.36) |
| Ready-made meals | 1/week (49%) | 1/week (49%) | .33 (.20-.42) |
| Cakes | 1/week (42%) | 2-3/week (45%) | .20 (.06-.30) |
| Unhealthy snacks | 2-3/week (42%) | 2-3/week (39%) | .10 (-.02-.20) |
| Media use | |||
| TV | 1–2 h/day (52%) | 1–2 h/day (52%) | .44 (.38-.53) |
| Computer | 0.5 h/day (41%) | 0.5 h/day (48%) | .45 (.37-.53) |
| Mobile phone | 0.5 h/day (33%) | 0.5 h/day (36%) | .60 (.53-.65) |
| Physical activity | |||
| Organized PA | 1-2/week (42%) | 1-2/week (48%) | .72 (.67-.77) |
| Non-organized PA | 1-2/week (32%) | 1-2/week (36%) | .21 (.14-.28) |
| Sleep | |||
| Short sleep duration | 0-1/week (60%) | 0-1/week (74%) | .07 (-.03-.16) |
| Sleep latency problem | 0-1/week (37%) | 0-1/week (65%) | .22 (.13-.28) |
| Behavioral strengths and difficulties (sum scores) | |||
| Emotional problems | 0 (24%) | 0 (32%) | .31 (.22-.39) |
| Conduct problems | 1 (33%) | 1 (24%) | .32 (.26-.38) |
| Hyperactivity/inattention | 5 (18%) | 3 (17%) | .35 (.29-.41) |
| Peer-relationship problems | 1 (23%) | 0 (33%) | .38 (.31-.44) |
| Prosocial behavior | 9 (22%) | 10 (22%) | .22 (.15-.28) |
| Psychosomatic complaints | |||
| Headache | Rarely/never (64%) | Rarely/never (49%) | .40 (.30-.50) |
| Stomach ache | Rarely/never (71%) | Rarely/never (54%) | .50 (.42-.59) |
| Back pain | Rarely/never (75%) | Rarely/never (74%) | .32 (.22-.43) |
| Depressive mood | Rarely/never (73%) | Rarely/never (63%) | .16 (.04-.26) |
| Nervousness | Rarely/never (71%) | Rarely/never (62%) | .13 (-.01-.27) |
| Irritability | Rarely/never (49%) | 1-2/month (34%) | .15 (.05-.24) |
| Problems falling asleep | Rarely/never (56%) | Rarely/never (50%) | .26 (.18-.36) |
| Dizziness | Rarely/never (85%) | Rarely/never (92%) | .08 (-.01-.17) |
| Mathematics | satisfactory (34%) | satisfactory (33%) | .91 (.89-.94) |
| German | good (54%) | good (52%) | .88 (.85-.90) |
| Foreign language | good (51%) | good (49%) | .81 (.77-.86) |
| Physical Education | good (46%) | good (47%) | .84 (.80-.88) |
*The degree of agreement was classified based on ranges/labels set out by Landis and Koch [52]: < 0 = poor, .01 - .20 = slight, .21 - .40 = fair, .41 - .60 = moderate, .61 - .80 = substantial, .81–1.00 = almost perfect.
Fig 1Distribution, for individual questionnaire items, of categories of (dis)agreement between (child) self reports and parent reports.
Frequency of children choosing a higher response category than their parents broken down by child gender.
| Frequency of category “child > parent” | OR (95% CI) | p | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Girls | Boys | |||
| Consumption of fried potatoes | 18% | 34% | 0.41 (0.22–0.89) | .007 |
| Consumption of unhealthy snacks | 18% | 31% | 0.48 (0.25–0.92) | .027 |
| Emotional problems | 47% | 35% | 1.64 (1.21–2.23) | .002 |
| Hyperactivity/inattention | 57% | 43% | 1.68 (1.24–2.28) | < .001 |
| Back pain | 22% | 12% | 2.04 (1.17–3.55) | .011 |
| Depressive mood | 23% | 15% | 1.77 (1.05–3.00) | .033 |
| Irritability | 29% | 18% | 1.87 (1.15–3.03) | .012 |
| Problems falling asleep | 37% | 27% | 1.60 (1.03–2.47) | .035 |
| Dizziness | 18% | 7% | 2.86 (1.47–5.57) | .002 |
* Reference = boys. For all other outcomes, the frequency of the category “child > parent” did not differ significantly depending on child gender.
Frequency of children choosing a higher response category than their parents broken down by parent gender.
| Frequency of category “child > parent” | OR (95% CI) | p | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mothers | Fathers | |||
| Consumption of potatoes | 9% | 29% | 4.19 (1.60–10.99) | .004 |
| Mobile phone use | 33% | 24% | 0.64 (0.42–0.96) | .031 |
| Conduct problems | 36% | 23% | 0.55 (0.37–0.81) | .002 |
| Hyperactivity/inattention | 52% | 39% | 0.59 (0.42–0.84) | .003 |
| Peer-relationship problems | 55% | 33% | 0.40 (0.28–0.57) | < .001 |
| Stomach ache | 11% | 23% | 2.54 (1.36–4.75) | .004 |
* Reference = mothers. For all other outcomes, the frequency of the category “child > parent” did not differ significantly depending on parent gender.