Developing and validating the Youth Conduct Problems Scale-Rwanda: a mixed methods approach.

This study developed and validated the Youth Conduct Problems Scale-Rwanda (YCPS-R). Qualitative free listing (n = 74) and key informant interviews (n = 47) identified local conduct problems, which were compared to existing standardized conduct problem scales and used to develop the YCPS-R. The YCPS...

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Main Authors: Lauren C Ng, Frederick Kanyanganzi, Morris Munyanah, Christine Mushashi, Theresa S Betancourt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24949628/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-06f323f89bb24b9dae28b65cdd479d322021-03-03T20:14:00ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0196e10054910.1371/journal.pone.0100549Developing and validating the Youth Conduct Problems Scale-Rwanda: a mixed methods approach.Lauren C NgFrederick KanyanganziMorris MunyanahChristine MushashiTheresa S BetancourtThis study developed and validated the Youth Conduct Problems Scale-Rwanda (YCPS-R). Qualitative free listing (n = 74) and key informant interviews (n = 47) identified local conduct problems, which were compared to existing standardized conduct problem scales and used to develop the YCPS-R. The YCPS-R was cognitive tested by 12 youth and caregiver participants, and assessed for test-retest and inter-rater reliability in a sample of 64 youth. Finally, a purposive sample of 389 youth and their caregivers were enrolled in a validity study. Validity was assessed by comparing YCPS-R scores to conduct disorder, which was diagnosed with the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview for Children, and functional impairment scores on the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule Child Version. ROC analyses assessed the YCPS-R's ability to discriminate between youth with and without conduct disorder. Qualitative data identified a local presentation of youth conduct problems that did not match previously standardized measures. Therefore, the YCPS-R was developed solely from local conduct problems. Cognitive testing indicated that the YCPS-R was understandable and required little modification. The YCPS-R demonstrated good reliability, construct, criterion, and discriminant validity, and fair classification accuracy. The YCPS-R is a locally-derived measure of Rwandan youth conduct problems that demonstrated good psychometric properties and could be used for further research.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24949628/?tool=EBI
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author Lauren C Ng
Frederick Kanyanganzi
Morris Munyanah
Christine Mushashi
Theresa S Betancourt
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Frederick Kanyanganzi
Morris Munyanah
Christine Mushashi
Theresa S Betancourt
Developing and validating the Youth Conduct Problems Scale-Rwanda: a mixed methods approach.
PLoS ONE
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Frederick Kanyanganzi
Morris Munyanah
Christine Mushashi
Theresa S Betancourt
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title Developing and validating the Youth Conduct Problems Scale-Rwanda: a mixed methods approach.
title_short Developing and validating the Youth Conduct Problems Scale-Rwanda: a mixed methods approach.
title_full Developing and validating the Youth Conduct Problems Scale-Rwanda: a mixed methods approach.
title_fullStr Developing and validating the Youth Conduct Problems Scale-Rwanda: a mixed methods approach.
title_full_unstemmed Developing and validating the Youth Conduct Problems Scale-Rwanda: a mixed methods approach.
title_sort developing and validating the youth conduct problems scale-rwanda: a mixed methods approach.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description This study developed and validated the Youth Conduct Problems Scale-Rwanda (YCPS-R). Qualitative free listing (n = 74) and key informant interviews (n = 47) identified local conduct problems, which were compared to existing standardized conduct problem scales and used to develop the YCPS-R. The YCPS-R was cognitive tested by 12 youth and caregiver participants, and assessed for test-retest and inter-rater reliability in a sample of 64 youth. Finally, a purposive sample of 389 youth and their caregivers were enrolled in a validity study. Validity was assessed by comparing YCPS-R scores to conduct disorder, which was diagnosed with the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview for Children, and functional impairment scores on the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule Child Version. ROC analyses assessed the YCPS-R's ability to discriminate between youth with and without conduct disorder. Qualitative data identified a local presentation of youth conduct problems that did not match previously standardized measures. Therefore, the YCPS-R was developed solely from local conduct problems. Cognitive testing indicated that the YCPS-R was understandable and required little modification. The YCPS-R demonstrated good reliability, construct, criterion, and discriminant validity, and fair classification accuracy. The YCPS-R is a locally-derived measure of Rwandan youth conduct problems that demonstrated good psychometric properties and could be used for further research.
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