Parent–Child Agreement of Child Health-Related Quality-of-Life in Maltreated Children

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Paul Lanier
Shenyang Guo
Wendy Auslander
Kathleen Gillespie
Allison Dunnigan
Patricia L. Kohl
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[1] UNC-Chapel Hill,School of Social Work
[2] Washington University in St. Louis,undefined
[3] Saint Louis University,undefined
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Child Indicators Research | 2017年 / 10卷
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Quality of life; Child maltreatment; Child welfare; Child well-being;
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This article examines the differences between self-reports and parent-proxy reports of pediatric health-related quality of life among families receiving child welfare services for child physical abuse and neglect. This study assesses child well-being using a pediatric health-related quality of life measure (Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory; PedsQL 4.0) with parent-child dyads (N = 129). Child and parent reports are compared for total and domain score on the PedsQL. Child-reported scores are lower than parent-proxy reports on total and all domain scores. For the total score, 57 % of child reports are below the clinical cutoff for poor well-being compared with 19 % of parent proxy reports. Analyses indicate poor agreement between parent and child reports, with this disagreement associated with high parent anger and parental self-report of poor mental health. Fully assessing child health and well-being requires multiple perspectives of child well-being. Gaining information from both the child and the parent provides different but equally useful information.
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