Validation of the pictorial pediatric symptom checklist - Filipino version for the psychosocial screening of children in a low-income urban community / (Record no. 3451)

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Title Validation of the pictorial pediatric symptom checklist - Filipino version for the psychosocial screening of children in a low-income urban community /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Cindy D. Canceko-Llego [and two others]
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Summary, etc. OBJECTIVE. To develop a valid and reliable screening tool that can be easily used by community health workers for the detection of psycho social problems in Filipino children. Specifically, 1) To develop a Filipino version of the Pictorial Pediatric Symptom Checklist (PPSC) for use by community health workers; and 2) To culturally validate the PPSC-Filipino version in a low-income urban community.<br/><br/><br/>METHODS. This study consisted of three phases: Phase 1 (Exploratory Study) consisted of focus group discussions and key informant interviews for content validation. Phase 2 (Questionnaire Development) involved refinement of the Filipino translation of the PPSC. In Phase 3 (Actual Survey), the PPSC was administered by health workers to 127 primary caregivers of children aged 4 to 7 years residing in a low-income community in Pandacan, Manila. Data gathered were subjected to reliability testing and factor analysis for construct validation. Chi-square analyses were done to determine the association of sociodemographic factors to overall PPSC results.<br/><br/><br/>RESULTS. Construct and content validity were confirmed. The Filipino PPSC showed high internal consistency (Cronbachs alpha 0.89). Factor analysis resulted in three new domains: 1) Attention & Externalizing Problems, 2) Internalizing Problems, and 3) School & Learning Problems. Among the 127 children screened, 24 (18.9%) were positive for psychosocial problems. Externalizing behaviors (fighting, rule-breaking, teasing) dominated among those who screened positive. The child age and number of siblings were the factors significantly associated with the overall PPSC results.<br/><br/><br/>CONCLUSIONS. The Pictorial Pediatric Symptom Checklist-Filipino Version is a valid and reliable tool in screening for psychosocial problems in children aged 4 to 7 years old residing in a low-income urban community. Administration by community health workers is feasible and its use in the community setting is particularly relevant since many cases of psychosocial disorders remain undetected.
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Linking entry complexity note Acta Medica Philippina, 2009 43 ( 4 ) pages 62-68
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Symptom Assessment
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Pediatrics
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Personal name Canceko-Llego, Cindy D.
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Personal name Castillo-Carandang, Nina T.
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Personal name Reyes, Alexis L.
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Koha item type Journal Article
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    National Library of Medicine     DOH Central Library DOH Central Library Electronic Resource Section 03/12/2021   J000137 D0001J000137 03/12/2021 03/12/2021 Journal Article