The Brief Evaluation of Adolescents and Children Online (BEACON): Psychometric development of a mental health screening measure for school students

Author:

Rapee Ronald M.1ORCID,Kuhnert Rebecca1,Spence Susan H.2,Bowsher Ian3,Burns John1,Coen Jennifer4,Dixon Julie5,Kotselas Pauline6,Lourey Catherine5,McLellan Lauren F.1,Mihalopoulos Cathrine7,Peters Lorna1,Prendergast Traci6,Roos Tiffany8,Thomas Danielle9,Wuthrich Viviana1

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Emotional Health, School of Psychological Science Macquarie University Sydney New South Wales Australia

2. Australian Institute of Suicide Research and Prevention and School of Applied Psychology Griffith University Mount Gravatt Queensland Australia

3. Sydney Secondary College Glebe New South Wales Australia

4. Wellbeing and CVE, Catholic Schools NSW Sydney New South Wales Australia

5. The Mental Health Commission of NSW Gladesville New South Wales Australia

6. Psychology and Wellbeing Services NSW Department of Education Sydney New South Wales Australia

7. Monash University Health Economics Group, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine Monash University Melbourne Victoria Australia

8. The Association of Independent Schools of NSW Sydney New South Wales Australia

9. Perinatal, Child and Youth, Mental Health Branch, NSW Ministry of Health St Leonards New South Wales Australia

Abstract

AbstractThis paper describes the development and psychometric evaluation of a brief self‐report measure (BEACON) to inform universal mental health screening in schools. Items assess symptoms and impairment associated with anxiety and attention/hyperactivity problems (grades 4–11) as well as depression and eating difficulties (grades 6–11), with optional items for suicidality and self‐harm (grades 7–11). Initial item examination based on Item Response Theory (IRT) and classical test theory involved 3844 students in grades 4 through 11 (Study 1) and identified 18 items for grades 4–5 and 31 items for grades 6–11 that fulfilled pre‐set criteria. Study 2 extended testing with 10,479 students in grades 4–11 and added an additional four items assessing impairment associated with eating difficulties for older students (grades 6–11) creating a total of 35 items for grades 6–11. All items, for both grade‐level versions, met the pre‐set criteria for IRT and classical test theory analysis supporting their strength in the measurement of the dimensions of concern. The measure showed good reliability (subscale alphas .87 to .95). Validity was also demonstrated against standard symptom measures, school grades, school absenteeism, and help‐seeking. The BEACON appears to be a psychometrically sound measure to use in the first stage of school‐based screening for mental health problems.

Funder

Bupa Health Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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