Development and Validation of a New Measure of Everyday Adolescent Functioning: The Multidimensional Adolescent Functioning Scale

Abstract Purpose Everyday functioning is an important outcome for studies of the developmental psychopathology of adolescence. An unbiased, well-validated, and easy-to-use instrument to specifically assess normal adolescent functioning is not yet available. The current study aimed to introduce and v...

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Hauptverfasser: Wardenaar, Klaas J., M.Sc, Wigman, Johanna T.W., Ph.D, Lin, Ashleigh, Ph.D, Killackey, Eoin, Ph.D, Collip, Dina, Ph.D, Wood, Stephen J., Ph.D, Ryan, Jaymee, Baksheev, Gennady, Ph.D, Cosgrave, Elizabeth, D.Psych, Nelson, Barnaby, Ph.D, Yung, Alison R., M.D
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description Abstract Purpose Everyday functioning is an important outcome for studies of the developmental psychopathology of adolescence. An unbiased, well-validated, and easy-to-use instrument to specifically assess normal adolescent functioning is not yet available. The current study aimed to introduce and validate the Multidimensional Adolescent Functioning Scale (MAFS). Methods The MAFS was developed by clinical consensus, resulting in a 23-item self-report questionnaire with three distinct subscales: general functioning, family-related functioning, and peer-related functioning. MAFS data were collected in a general population sample (N = 842; mean age = 15.0 years [standard deviation = .4]) at baseline and again at 1- and 3-year follow-up. Psychometric analyses included confirmatory factor analysis, calculations of internal consistency, scale correlations, and correlations with the abridged General Health Questionnaire. Results Confirmatory factor analysis showed that the hypothesized 3-factor structure fits well to the MAFS data. All scales showed adequate internal consistency (greatest lower bound: .75–.91) and sufficient discriminative ability (scale intercorrelations: ρ = .15–.52). Of the scales, general functioning was most strongly correlated with the General Health Questionnaire, whereas family- and peer-related functioning showed weaker correlations with this general measure. The results were stable across repeated measurements and gender groups. Conclusions The MAFS is an easy-to-use instrument with good psychometric characteristics, which could be suitable for a broad range of future research applications, especially when a multidimensional and unbiased indication of normal adolescent functioning is required.
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Adolescence
Adolescent
Adolescents
Biological and medical sciences
Confirmatory factor analysis
Developmental psychology
Deviation
Factor Analysis, Statistical
Female
Functioning
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Health
Humans
Longitudinal Studies
Male
Medical sciences
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Pediatrics
Psychology, Adolescent
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
Psychometrics
Psychometrics. Diagnostic aid systems
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Reproducibility of Results
Scale
Self-report
Selfreport
Social Adjustment
Surveys and Questionnaires
Techniques and methods
Victoria
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