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Title: | Exploring the validity of the ASQ-SE for socio-emotional competency screening of a low-risk Asian cohort at 2 years of age | Authors: | Agarwal PK Xie H Sathyapalan Rema AS Tay EGH Meaney MJ Godfrey KM Cai S Chen HY Chong YS Rajadurai VS Daniel LM. |
Keywords: | CBCL Convergent validity Criterion measure Maternal mental health status Socio-emotional screening |
Issue Date: | 31-Jan-2024 | Publisher: | Elsevier | Citation: | Agarwal PK, Xie H, Sathyapalan Rema AS, Tay EGH, Meaney MJ, Godfrey KM, Cai S, Chen HY, Chong YS, Rajadurai VS, Daniel LM. (2024-01-31). Exploring the validity of the ASQ-SE for socio-emotional competency screening of a low-risk Asian cohort at 2 years of age. Early Human Development 190 : 105951. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2024.105951 | Abstract: | Aims: To assess the Ages & Stages Questionnaire: Social-Emotional (ASQ-SE)'s concurrent validity in a low-risk Singapore cohort and study its association with maternal mental health status. Methods: Concurrent validity of the parent-filled ASQ-SE with Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL1.5-5) was evaluated in 341 children at age 24 months. Data on maternal anxiety and depression were collected using the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) and Beck Depression Inventory-Second Version (BDI-II). ASQ-SE cut-off scores based on receiver operating characteristic curve were compared to CBCL scores to derive a local ASQ-SE "at risk" cut-off score. Correlations of ASQ-SE with CBCL scores and with maternal STAI and BDI scores were evaluated using Pearson coefficients. Results: Using a cut-off score of 51 at 24 months, ASQ-SE had acceptable concurrent validity, with an AUC of 0.819(0.765-0.872), 70 % sensitivity and 79 % specificity. Mothers of children with "at-risk" ASQ-SE scores had significantly higher STAI and BDI-II scores. ASQ-SE had moderate- high correlations (r = 0.32-0.53) (p < .01) with CBCL scores at 24 and 48 months and with maternal mental health status(r = 0.32). Interpretation: ASQ-SE can be a useful tool for screening child's socio-emotional competence for primary health care use in Singapore Dyadic mental health screening would be helpful in identifying families at risk. | Source Title: | Early Human Development | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/249810 | ISSN: | 0378-3782 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2024.105951 |
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