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Development and Psychometric Assessment of the Collaborative Care for Attention-Deficit Disorders Scale

Authors :
Donald F. Schwarz
Laura Bauer
Judy A. Shea
David Shera
James P. Guevara
Paul E. Greenbaum
Source :
Ambulatory Pediatrics. 8:18-24
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2008.

Abstract

To describe the development and assess the validity and reliability of the Collaborative Care for Attention-Deficit Disorders Scale (CCADDS), a measure of collaborative care processes for children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder who attend primary care practices.Collaborative care was conceptualized as a multidimensional construct. The 41-item CCADDS was developed from an existing instrument, review of the literature, focus groups, and an expert panel. The CCADDS was field tested in a national mail survey of 600 stratified and randomly selected practicing general pediatricians. Psychometric analysis included assessments of factor structure, construct validity, and internal consistency.The overall response rate was 51%. Most respondents were male (56%), 46 years old or older (59%), and white (69%). Common factor analysis identified 3 subscales: beliefs, collaborative activities, and connectedness. Internal consistency reliability (coefficient alpha) for the overall scale was .91, and subscale scores ranged from .80 to .89. The CCADDS correlated with a validated measure of provider psychosocial orientation (r = -.36, P.001) and with self-reported frequency of mental health referrals or consultations (r = -.24 to -.42, P.001). CCADDS scores were similar among physicians by race/ethnicity, gender, age group, and practice location.Scores on the CCADDS were reliable for measuring collaborative care processes in this sample of primary care clinicians who provide treatment for children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Evidence for validity of scores was limited. Future research is needed to confirm its psychometric properties and factor structure and provide guidance on score interpretation.

Details

ISSN :
15301567
Volume :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ambulatory Pediatrics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4eecf6c5c2a6091d85ef52b6b09a787c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ambp.2007.10.002