TY - JOUR
T1 - The assessment of an inhibited, anxiety-prone temperament in a Dutch multi-ethnic population of preschool children
AU - Vreeke, Leonie J.
AU - Muris, Peter
AU - Mayer, Birgit
AU - Huijding, Jorg
AU - Bos, Arjan E R
AU - Van Der Veen, Monique
AU - Raat, Hein
AU - Verheij, Fop
PY - 2012/11
Y1 - 2012/11
N2 - The Behavioral Inhibition Questionnaire-Short Form (BIQ-SF) is a 14-item parent-rating scale for assessing an inhibited, anxiety-prone temperament in preschool children. This study examined the psychometric properties of the BIQ-SF scores in a multi-ethnic community population of Dutch boys and girls aged 2.5-6 years (total N = 2,343, from which various subsamples were derived). Results revealed that the factor structure of the BIQ-SF was as hypothesized: a model with six correlated factors representing children's inhibited behaviors in various social and non-social contexts provided a good fit for the data. The internal consistency of the BIQ-SF was generally satisfactory and scores on the scale were found to be fairly stable over a time period of up to 2 years. Parent-teacher agreement was acceptable, and relations between the BIQ-SF and observations of an inhibited temperament were moderate. Finally, BIQ-SF scores were positively associated with measures of anxiety and internalizing symptoms, whereas no significant links were found with externalizing symptoms. Altogether, these results provide support for the reliability and validity of the BIQ-SF as an economical method for assessing behavioral inhibition and anxiety proneness in young children.
AB - The Behavioral Inhibition Questionnaire-Short Form (BIQ-SF) is a 14-item parent-rating scale for assessing an inhibited, anxiety-prone temperament in preschool children. This study examined the psychometric properties of the BIQ-SF scores in a multi-ethnic community population of Dutch boys and girls aged 2.5-6 years (total N = 2,343, from which various subsamples were derived). Results revealed that the factor structure of the BIQ-SF was as hypothesized: a model with six correlated factors representing children's inhibited behaviors in various social and non-social contexts provided a good fit for the data. The internal consistency of the BIQ-SF was generally satisfactory and scores on the scale were found to be fairly stable over a time period of up to 2 years. Parent-teacher agreement was acceptable, and relations between the BIQ-SF and observations of an inhibited temperament were moderate. Finally, BIQ-SF scores were positively associated with measures of anxiety and internalizing symptoms, whereas no significant links were found with externalizing symptoms. Altogether, these results provide support for the reliability and validity of the BIQ-SF as an economical method for assessing behavioral inhibition and anxiety proneness in young children.
KW - Anxiety
KW - Behavioral inhibition
KW - Children
KW - Parent-rating scale
KW - Psychometric properties
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U2 - 10.1007/s00787-012-0299-0
DO - 10.1007/s00787-012-0299-0
M3 - Article
C2 - 22790233
AN - SCOPUS:84876093746
SN - 1018-8827
VL - 21
SP - 623
EP - 633
JO - European child & adolescent psychiatry
JF - European child & adolescent psychiatry
IS - 11
ER -