Validation of a new emotion regulation self-report questionnaire for children

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Validation of a new emotion regulation self-report questionnaire for children. / Junghänel, Michaela; Wand, Hildegard; Dose, Christina; Thöne, Ann-Kathrin; Treier, Anne-Katrin; Hanisch, Charlotte; Ritschel, Anne; Kölch, Michael; Lincke, Lena; Roessner, Veit; Kohls, Gregor; Ravens-Sieberer, Ulrike; Kaman, Anne; Banaschewski, Tobias; Aggensteiner, Pascal-M; Görtz-Dorten, Anja; Döpfner, Manfred; ADOPT Consortium.

in: BMC PSYCHIATRY, Jahrgang 22, Nr. 1, 820, 22.12.2022.

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Harvard

Junghänel, M, Wand, H, Dose, C, Thöne, A-K, Treier, A-K, Hanisch, C, Ritschel, A, Kölch, M, Lincke, L, Roessner, V, Kohls, G, Ravens-Sieberer, U, Kaman, A, Banaschewski, T, Aggensteiner, P-M, Görtz-Dorten, A, Döpfner, M & ADOPT Consortium 2022, 'Validation of a new emotion regulation self-report questionnaire for children', BMC PSYCHIATRY, Jg. 22, Nr. 1, 820. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-022-04440-x

APA

Junghänel, M., Wand, H., Dose, C., Thöne, A-K., Treier, A-K., Hanisch, C., Ritschel, A., Kölch, M., Lincke, L., Roessner, V., Kohls, G., Ravens-Sieberer, U., Kaman, A., Banaschewski, T., Aggensteiner, P-M., Görtz-Dorten, A., Döpfner, M., & ADOPT Consortium (2022). Validation of a new emotion regulation self-report questionnaire for children. BMC PSYCHIATRY, 22(1), [820]. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-022-04440-x

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Junghänel M, Wand H, Dose C, Thöne A-K, Treier A-K, Hanisch C et al. Validation of a new emotion regulation self-report questionnaire for children. BMC PSYCHIATRY. 2022 Dez 22;22(1). 820. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-022-04440-x

Bibtex

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title = "Validation of a new emotion regulation self-report questionnaire for children",
abstract = "OBJECTIVE: To examine and validate the self-report Questionnaire on the Regulation of Unpleasant Moods in Children (FRUST), which is a modified and shortened version of the Questionnaire for the Assessment of Emotion Regulation in Children and Adolescents (FEEL-KJ).METHODS: The data comprised child and parent ratings of a community-screened sample with differing levels of affective dysregulation (AD) (N = 391, age: M = 10.64, SD = 1.33, 56% male). We conducted latent factor analyses to establish a factor structure. Subsequently, we assessed measurement invariance (MI) regarding age, gender, and AD level and evaluated the internal consistencies of the scales. Finally, we examined the convergent and divergent validity of the instrument by calculating differential correlations between the emotion regulation strategy (ERS) scales and self- and parent-report measures of psychopathology.RESULTS: A four-factor model, with one factor representing Dysfunctional Strategies and the three factors Distraction, Problem-Solving and Social Support representing functional strategies provided the best fit to our data and was straightforward to interpret. We found strong MI for age and gender and weak MI for AD level. Differential correlations with child and parent ratings of measures of psychopathology supported the construct validity of the factors.CONCLUSIONS: We established a reliable and valid self-report measure for the assessment of ERS in children. Due to the reduced number of items and the inclusion of highly specific regulatory behaviors, the FRUST might be a valuable contribution to the assessment of ER strategies for diagnostic, therapeutic, and research purposes.",
keywords = "Adolescent, Humans, Male, Child, Female, Self Report, Emotional Regulation, Psychometrics, Reproducibility of Results, Surveys and Questionnaires",
author = "Michaela Jungh{\"a}nel and Hildegard Wand and Christina Dose and Ann-Kathrin Th{\"o}ne and Anne-Katrin Treier and Charlotte Hanisch and Anne Ritschel and Michael K{\"o}lch and Lena Lincke and Veit Roessner and Gregor Kohls and Ulrike Ravens-Sieberer and Anne Kaman and Tobias Banaschewski and Pascal-M Aggensteiner and Anja G{\"o}rtz-Dorten and Manfred D{\"o}pfner and {ADOPT Consortium}",
note = "{\textcopyright} 2022. The Author(s).",
year = "2022",
month = dec,
day = "22",
doi = "10.1186/s12888-022-04440-x",
language = "English",
volume = "22",
journal = "BMC PSYCHIATRY",
issn = "1471-244X",
publisher = "BioMed Central Ltd.",
number = "1",

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RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Validation of a new emotion regulation self-report questionnaire for children

AU - Junghänel, Michaela

AU - Wand, Hildegard

AU - Dose, Christina

AU - Thöne, Ann-Kathrin

AU - Treier, Anne-Katrin

AU - Hanisch, Charlotte

AU - Ritschel, Anne

AU - Kölch, Michael

AU - Lincke, Lena

AU - Roessner, Veit

AU - Kohls, Gregor

AU - Ravens-Sieberer, Ulrike

AU - Kaman, Anne

AU - Banaschewski, Tobias

AU - Aggensteiner, Pascal-M

AU - Görtz-Dorten, Anja

AU - Döpfner, Manfred

AU - ADOPT Consortium

N1 - © 2022. The Author(s).

PY - 2022/12/22

Y1 - 2022/12/22

N2 - OBJECTIVE: To examine and validate the self-report Questionnaire on the Regulation of Unpleasant Moods in Children (FRUST), which is a modified and shortened version of the Questionnaire for the Assessment of Emotion Regulation in Children and Adolescents (FEEL-KJ).METHODS: The data comprised child and parent ratings of a community-screened sample with differing levels of affective dysregulation (AD) (N = 391, age: M = 10.64, SD = 1.33, 56% male). We conducted latent factor analyses to establish a factor structure. Subsequently, we assessed measurement invariance (MI) regarding age, gender, and AD level and evaluated the internal consistencies of the scales. Finally, we examined the convergent and divergent validity of the instrument by calculating differential correlations between the emotion regulation strategy (ERS) scales and self- and parent-report measures of psychopathology.RESULTS: A four-factor model, with one factor representing Dysfunctional Strategies and the three factors Distraction, Problem-Solving and Social Support representing functional strategies provided the best fit to our data and was straightforward to interpret. We found strong MI for age and gender and weak MI for AD level. Differential correlations with child and parent ratings of measures of psychopathology supported the construct validity of the factors.CONCLUSIONS: We established a reliable and valid self-report measure for the assessment of ERS in children. Due to the reduced number of items and the inclusion of highly specific regulatory behaviors, the FRUST might be a valuable contribution to the assessment of ER strategies for diagnostic, therapeutic, and research purposes.

AB - OBJECTIVE: To examine and validate the self-report Questionnaire on the Regulation of Unpleasant Moods in Children (FRUST), which is a modified and shortened version of the Questionnaire for the Assessment of Emotion Regulation in Children and Adolescents (FEEL-KJ).METHODS: The data comprised child and parent ratings of a community-screened sample with differing levels of affective dysregulation (AD) (N = 391, age: M = 10.64, SD = 1.33, 56% male). We conducted latent factor analyses to establish a factor structure. Subsequently, we assessed measurement invariance (MI) regarding age, gender, and AD level and evaluated the internal consistencies of the scales. Finally, we examined the convergent and divergent validity of the instrument by calculating differential correlations between the emotion regulation strategy (ERS) scales and self- and parent-report measures of psychopathology.RESULTS: A four-factor model, with one factor representing Dysfunctional Strategies and the three factors Distraction, Problem-Solving and Social Support representing functional strategies provided the best fit to our data and was straightforward to interpret. We found strong MI for age and gender and weak MI for AD level. Differential correlations with child and parent ratings of measures of psychopathology supported the construct validity of the factors.CONCLUSIONS: We established a reliable and valid self-report measure for the assessment of ERS in children. Due to the reduced number of items and the inclusion of highly specific regulatory behaviors, the FRUST might be a valuable contribution to the assessment of ER strategies for diagnostic, therapeutic, and research purposes.

KW - Adolescent

KW - Humans

KW - Male

KW - Child

KW - Female

KW - Self Report

KW - Emotional Regulation

KW - Psychometrics

KW - Reproducibility of Results

KW - Surveys and Questionnaires

U2 - 10.1186/s12888-022-04440-x

DO - 10.1186/s12888-022-04440-x

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 36550484

VL - 22

JO - BMC PSYCHIATRY

JF - BMC PSYCHIATRY

SN - 1471-244X

IS - 1

M1 - 820

ER -