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Do parents, teachers and children use the SDQ in a similar fashion?

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  • Mark Stokes
  • David Mellor
  • James Yeow
  • Noor Hapidzal

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Few studies have investigated whether parents’, teachers’ and children’s responses to the strengths and difficulties questionnaire (SDQ) have equivalence. In this study, data from 854 matched questionnaires collected in Malaysia were subjected to tau equivalence confirmatory factor analysis, to assess if all three groups responded to the same target (the child) similarly. We first fitted Goodman’s (Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 38, 581–586, ( 1997a ); Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 40, 791–801, 1997b ) five factor model, but found that this did not fit the model despite attempts to improve and rectify model fit. We thereafter attempted to fit Dickey and Blumberg (Journal of the American Academy of Child Adolescent Psychiatry, 43, 1159–1167, 2004 ) three factor model, but similarly found a lack of fit. We then undertook an exploratory model with a random half of the data, obtaining a three factor solution, and tested this in a confirmatory tau equivalence model. The Unconstrained Model provided a fit to the data, revealing a similar structure across the three informant groups. As this fit was for the Unconstrained Model, it reveals that groups differ in the value they place on each of the variables but overall that held a similar underlying factor structure. The findings are discussed in relation to the possible cultural issues involved and the use of the SDQ. Copyright Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2014

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  • Mark Stokes & David Mellor & James Yeow & Noor Hapidzal, 2014. "Do parents, teachers and children use the SDQ in a similar fashion?," Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology, Springer, vol. 48(2), pages 983-1000, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:qualqt:v:48:y:2014:i:2:p:983-1000
    DOI: 10.1007/s11135-012-9819-8
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    SDQ; Malaysia; Tau equivalence; CFA;
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