Development and evaluation of a new measure of children's play: the Children's Play Scale (CPS)

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作者
Dodd, Helen F. [1 ]
Nesbit, Rachel J. [1 ]
Maratchi, Laura R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Reading, Sch Psychol & Clin Language Sci, Harry Pitt Bldg,Whiteknights Rd, Reading RG6 6ES, Berks, England
关键词
Play; Children; Child health; Risky play; Adventurous play; Questionnaire; Measure; Survey; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; OUTDOOR PLAY; BEHAVIOR; HEALTH; TIME; RELIABILITY; INSTRUMENT; CHILDHOOD; AGREEMENT; VALIDITY;
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10.1186/s12889-021-10812-x
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background There is increasing recognition of the importance of children's play from a public health perspective, given the links between play and children's physical and mental health. The present research aimed to develop and evaluate a new parent-report questionnaire that measures the time children spend playing across a range of places and includes a supplement to evaluate how adventurously children play. Methods The questionnaire was developed with input from a diverse group of parents and experts in children's play. It was designed to yield a range of metrics including time spent playing per year, time spent playing outside, time spent playing in nature and level of adventurous play. The reliability of the questionnaire was then evaluated with 245 parents (149 mothers, 96 fathers) of 154 children aged 5-11 years. All participants completed the measure at time 1. At time 2, an average of 20 days later, 184 parents (111 mothers and 73 fathers) of 99 children completed the measure again. Results Cross-informant agreement, evaluated using Concordance Correlation Coefficients (CCCs), ranged from 0.36 to 0.51. These fall in the poor to moderate range and are largely comparable to cross-informant agreement on other measures. Test-retest reliability for mothers was good (range 0.67-0.76) for time spent playing metrics. For fathers, test-retest reliability was lower (range 0.39-0.63). For both parents the average level of adventurous play variable had relatively poor test retest reliability (mothers = 0.49, fathers = 0.42). This variable also showed a significant increase from time 1 to time 2. This instability over time may be due to the timing of the research in relation to the Covid-19 lockdown and associated shifts in risk perception. Conclusions The measure will be of value in future research focusing on the public health benefits and correlates of children's play as well as researchers interested in children's outdoor play and play in nature specifically. The development of the measure in collaboration with parents and experts in children's play is a significant strength. It will be of value for future research to further validate the measure against play diaries or activity monitors.
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