A Scale of Parent‐to‐Child Emotions (SPCE): Development and validation of a short form

Author:

Hada Ayako123ORCID,Ohashi Yukiko14ORCID,Usui Yuriko15ORCID,Kitamura Toshinori1267ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Kitamura Institute of Mental Health Tokyo Shibuya‐ku Tokyo Japan

2. Kitamura KOKORO Clinic Mental Health Shibuya‐ku Tokyo Japan

3. Department of Community Mental Health & Law, National Institute of Mental Health National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry Kodaira Tokyo Japan

4. Department of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing Josai International University Togane Chiba Japan

5. Department of Midwifery and Women's Health, Division of Health Sciences and Nursing, Graduate School of Medicine The University of Tokyo Bunkyo‐ku Tokyo Japan

6. T. and F. Kitamura Foundation for Studies and Skill Advancement in Mental Health Tokyo Japan

7. Department of Psychiatry, Graduate School of Medicine Nagoya University Nagoya Japan

Abstract

AbstractAimParents' emotions towards a child are extremely important. The Scale of Parent‐to‐Child Emotions (SPCE) consists of five basic and four self‐conscious emotion domains for assessment of parental emotional states. Abridgement of the SPCE is needed for research and clinical settings.MethodsOur previous investigational data for SPCE development were used in this study. The sample of 2336 fathers and 2264 mothers, whose eldest child's age was up to 12 years old, was analyzed. Total information for each pair (form) of items corresponding to a latent trait (θ) was calculated. The form with the greatest amount of total information was selected as the best for each domain. In addition, relative efficiency for each form and correlations of raw sum scores in classical test theory (CTT) for short forms with factor scores in item response theory (IRT) were calculated.ResultsThe SPCE was shortened to 18 items by selecting two items each for nine domains. Correlations of raw sum scores in CTT for short forms with factor scores in IRT were correlated strongly and significantly.ConclusionThis abridged form of the scale, the SPCE‐18, may be applicable in a busy clinical setting or research works to investigate the trajectory of parent‐to‐child emotions across a long span of time.

Publisher

Wiley

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