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Title: Spanish validation of the PICCOLO (Parenting Interactions With Children: Checklist of Observations Linked to Outcomes)
Author: Vilaseca Momplet, Rosa María
Rivero García, María Magdalena
Bersabé, Rosa María
Navarro Pardo, Esperanza
Cantero, María José
Ferrer, Fina
Valls Vidal, Clara
Innocenti, Mark S.
Roggman, Lori
Keywords: Pares i fills
Psicometria
Parent and child
Psychometrics
Issue Date: 27-Mar-2019
Publisher: Frontiers Media
Abstract: Background/Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the psychometric properties of the Spanish version of the Parenting Interactions with Children: Checklist of Observations Linked to Outcomes (PICCOLO; Roggman et al., 2013b). This observational measure is composed of 29 items which assess the quality of four domains of parenting interactions that promote children's development: affection; responsiveness, encouragement, and teaching. Method: The sample included 203 mother-child dyads who had been video-recorded playing together. 56% of the children were male, and 44% were female, aged from 10 to 47 months. Video-recorded observations were rated using PICCOLO items. Results: Confirmatory factor analysis supported that the instrument has four first-order factors corresponding to the hypothesized domains of parenting behaviors, and a second-order factor corresponding to a general factor of positive parenting. Construct validation evidence was compiled by examining the relationship of PICCOLO scores with child age. As expected, teaching domain and total PICCOLO scores were positively correlated with child age. The Spanish PICCOLO also demonstrated good interrater reliability and internal consistency reliability for the four domains scores and the total parenting score. Concurrent criterion-related validity was examined via correlations between parenting scores and child development outcome measures. Conclusions: The Spanish version of the PICCOLO meets the criteria for a reliable and valid observational measurement of parenting interactions with children. The psychometric properties of the instrument make it appropriate for general research purposes, but also for program evaluation of Early Intervention and other parenting-support interventions. This measure, focused on parent strengths, can facilitate, in Spain, family-centered practices in early intervention and other programs that have parenting as an outcome.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00680
It is part of: Frontiers in Psychology, 2019, vol. 10, p. 680
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/146104
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00680
ISSN: 1664-1078
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