The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) is an instrument developed by Goodmanfor screening child and adolescent psychopathology. The aim of this study is to contribute tothe analysis and validation of the internal structure of the Italian SDQ teacher version (SDQT).The SDQ-T was completed by 301 teachers, evaluating 3,302 children aged 3 to 15 years.Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) performed on a portion of the sample (n = 1,000) led to fiveinterpretable factors, partially different from the original structure: Items 2 and 10 loaded onthe Conduct Problems scale instead of that on the Hyperactivity/Inattention scale. Confirmatoryfactor analyses (CFAs) were performed to compare three different latent structures: theoriginal five-factor structure; a second-order model recently proposed by Goodman, Lamping,and Ploubidis; and structure obtained with the EFA. The latter one showed the best fit. Significantdifferences by gender and school grade were found. The Italian SDQ-T’s internal structure differedin part from the original instrument; possible causes are discussed.
The Italian version of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) - Teacher: Psychometric properties / Tobia, V; Gabriele, Ma; Marzocchi, Gm. - In: JOURNAL OF PSYCHOEDUCATIONAL ASSESSMENT. - ISSN 0734-2829. - 31:1(2013), pp. 1-13. [10.1177/0734282912473456]
The Italian version of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) - Teacher: Psychometric properties
Tobia V
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2013-01-01
Abstract
The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) is an instrument developed by Goodmanfor screening child and adolescent psychopathology. The aim of this study is to contribute tothe analysis and validation of the internal structure of the Italian SDQ teacher version (SDQT).The SDQ-T was completed by 301 teachers, evaluating 3,302 children aged 3 to 15 years.Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) performed on a portion of the sample (n = 1,000) led to fiveinterpretable factors, partially different from the original structure: Items 2 and 10 loaded onthe Conduct Problems scale instead of that on the Hyperactivity/Inattention scale. Confirmatoryfactor analyses (CFAs) were performed to compare three different latent structures: theoriginal five-factor structure; a second-order model recently proposed by Goodman, Lamping,and Ploubidis; and structure obtained with the EFA. The latter one showed the best fit. Significantdifferences by gender and school grade were found. The Italian SDQ-T’s internal structure differedin part from the original instrument; possible causes are discussed.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.