Ma. Fristad et al., Study III: Development and concurrent validity of the Children's Interviewfor Psychiatric Syndromes - Parent version (P-ChIPS), J CH AD PSY, 8(4), 1998, pp. 221-226
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Pediatrics
Journal title
JOURNAL OF CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY
Objective: To assess concurrent validity for the newly developed parent ver
sion of the Children's Interview for Psychiatric Syndromes (P-ChIPS).
Method: ChIPS and P-ChIPS were administered to 36 children 6 to 13 years of
age and their parents. P-ChIPS results were compared with clinicians' diag
noses for 21 of those children. Either a standard or rare kappa coefficient
and percentage agreement were used to assess concordance. Questions on P-C
hIPS have a one-to-one correspondence with questions on the ChIPS, with the
only change being from first to third person (e.g. "Have you ever..." is r
eplaced by "Have your child ever...").
Results: There were moderate levels of agreement between the parent and chi
ld versions of the instrument, consistent with other reports of parent and
child concordance on structured interviews in the literature. Likewise, the
re were moderate levels of agreement between the parent interview and clini
cian diagnoses, again consistent with other reports of parent and clinician
concordance in the literature. Sensitivity averaged 87% across diagnostic
categories, and average specificity was 76%.
Conclusion: P-ChIPS has adequate psychometric properties for use in clinica
l settings.