Factor structure and validity of the Parental Competence Questionnaire in the Paediatric Hospital Emergency Setting (ECP-U)

To confirm the structure and examine the psychometric properties of the Parental Competence Questionnaire in the Paediatric Hospital Emergency Setting (ECP-U). An instrumental validation study of the ECP-U questionnaire and an examination of its psychometric properties were carried out. The particip...

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Hauptverfasser: Montoro-Pérez, Néstor, Montejano-Lozoya, Raimunda, Escribano, Silvia, Juliá-Sanchis, Rocio, Oliver-Roig, Antonio, Richart-Martínez, Miguel
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description To confirm the structure and examine the psychometric properties of the Parental Competence Questionnaire in the Paediatric Hospital Emergency Setting (ECP-U). An instrumental validation study of the ECP-U questionnaire and an examination of its psychometric properties were carried out. The participants were 260 mothers and fathers seeking care in the paediatric emergency department of a hospital in Valencia (Spain) with children aged 0 to 14 years old. The five-factor structure of the ECP-U was confirmed with excellent statistical fits. Second-order models and a more parsimonious four-factor structure with adequate but marginal fits are proposed. With the exception of the “parental agency” factor (in both models examined) and the “active social support” factor (in the original five-factor structure), the internal consistency of the different factors was modest (≥ 0.70). A negative correlation was found between the Parental Stress Scale and the ECP-U for most factors. Validity and reliability analyses indicate that the ECP-U is an instrument with modest psychometric properties. The ECP-U is an instrument that can be used by future researchers to identify different levels of parental competence in paediatric hospital emergency departments. This will enable help to be given to families with parenting issues and problems. The underlying concern is to reduce the number of frequent users and “Non-Urgent Presentations” to paediatric emergency departments due to low parental competence. •Parental competence are associated with NUPs and frequent use of PEDs.•It is essential to use validated tools to assess the construct of parental competence in PEDs.•There are no studies confirming the structure of the Parental Competence Questionnaire in the Paediatric Emergency Setting (ECP-U).•The ECP-U has modest psychometric properties.
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