Objectives: The aim of this pilot study was to explore psychometric properties of two versions of the Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment Inventory in a Swedish social service sample.Method: Social workers employed at 22 Swedish child protections agencies participated in the data collection. Both classic test theory approaches and Rasch analysis were used. Seventy-five (46 double) protocols of the Early Childhood version and 65 (43 double) protocols of the Middle Childhood version were obtained.Results: The interobserver reliability and Rasch reliability displayed acceptable results. Targeting was satisfying for the middle and more adequate home environments. However, there were mixed results concerning model fit. Conclusion...
Objectives: To examine the psychometric properties of the Nottwil Environmental Factors Inventory Sh...
Objective. This article examines new conceptually derived subscales for the Infant-Toddler Home Obse...
Background: Psychosocial risk factors in the home may impair children’s health and development and i...
Objectives: The aim of this pilot study was to explore psychometric properties of two versions of th...
Objectives: The aim of this pilot study was to explore psychometric properties of two versions of th...
The overall aim of the present thesis was to explore and compare professional co-operation in child ...
the structure of the instrument, it shows how it has been used successfully in studies on normally d...
Objective. Our goals for this Special Issue are threefold. First, we report on the development of co...
Psychosocial risk factors in the home environment may impair children’s health and development and i...
Abstract Background This paper describes the development and psychometric evaluation of a behavioral...
Objective. Conceptually sound subscales for the Middle-Childhood Home Observation for Measurement of...
Aim To test the psychometric properties of the KIDSCREEN-10. Background It is important to assess me...
abstract: This thesis was an analysis of items in the Late Adolescent Home Observation for Measure o...
KIDSCREEN-10 is a generic instrument for measuring global health-related quality of life among 8-18-...
A generalizability study was conducted to examine the consist-ency and stability of scores on a meas...
Objectives: To examine the psychometric properties of the Nottwil Environmental Factors Inventory Sh...
Objective. This article examines new conceptually derived subscales for the Infant-Toddler Home Obse...
Background: Psychosocial risk factors in the home may impair children’s health and development and i...
Objectives: The aim of this pilot study was to explore psychometric properties of two versions of th...
Objectives: The aim of this pilot study was to explore psychometric properties of two versions of th...
The overall aim of the present thesis was to explore and compare professional co-operation in child ...
the structure of the instrument, it shows how it has been used successfully in studies on normally d...
Objective. Our goals for this Special Issue are threefold. First, we report on the development of co...
Psychosocial risk factors in the home environment may impair children’s health and development and i...
Abstract Background This paper describes the development and psychometric evaluation of a behavioral...
Objective. Conceptually sound subscales for the Middle-Childhood Home Observation for Measurement of...
Aim To test the psychometric properties of the KIDSCREEN-10. Background It is important to assess me...
abstract: This thesis was an analysis of items in the Late Adolescent Home Observation for Measure o...
KIDSCREEN-10 is a generic instrument for measuring global health-related quality of life among 8-18-...
A generalizability study was conducted to examine the consist-ency and stability of scores on a meas...
Objectives: To examine the psychometric properties of the Nottwil Environmental Factors Inventory Sh...
Objective. This article examines new conceptually derived subscales for the Infant-Toddler Home Obse...
Background: Psychosocial risk factors in the home may impair children’s health and development and i...