Validity and Reliability of the Caregiver Strain Index Scale in Women during the Puerperium in Spain

The objective of this study is to determine the validity and reliability of the Caregiver Strain Index (CSI) for women during the postpartum period. Methods This is a validation study of a measurement instrument. This study includes 212 women over the age of 19 who gave birth from March to September...

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description The objective of this study is to determine the validity and reliability of the Caregiver Strain Index (CSI) for women during the postpartum period. Methods This is a validation study of a measurement instrument. This study includes 212 women over the age of 19 who gave birth from March to September 2019 in Maternal and Child Hospital of Jaén (Spain). The items of the CSI were adapted for newborn care. Content validity was measured by five experts, calculating the index of agreement (Aiken's V). Criterion validity was assessed by correlations with scores of other tools that measure constructs related to burden (Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale, State-Trait Anxiety Questionnaire, SOC-13 and Duke-UNC-11). Construct validity was determined by the known-groups method. Internal consistency was measured using Cronbach's Alpha, and stability was analysed using the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). Regarding content validity, an Aiken's V of 1.00 ( = 0.032) was obtained. Regarding criterion validity, the correlation analyses showed statistically significant coefficients between the scores of the questionnaire and those of the sense of coherence (r = -0.447, < 0.001), depressive symptoms (r = 0.429, < 0.001), social support (rho = -0.379, < 0.001) and anxiety symptoms (r = 0.532, < 0.001). The known-groups method showed statistically significant differences in the mean of subjective burden between the groups (depressive symptoms, anxiety symptoms, sense of coherence and social support). The total scale obtained a Cronbach's alpha value of 0.710. The ICC was 0.979. The adapted CSI is a valid and reliable screening tool for the subjective burden in women during the puerperium. The adapted CSI can play an important role as a guide to detect the subjective burden in women during the puerperium.
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subjects Adaptation
Anxiety
Caregivers
Child
Coherence
Correlation coefficient
Correlation coefficients
Criteria
Female
Humans
Infant, Newborn
Mental depression
Postpartum
Postpartum depression
Postpartum Period
Psychometrics
Puerperium
Questionnaires
Reliability
Reproducibility of Results
Social interactions
Spain
Stability analysis
Statistical analysis
Stress
Surveys and Questionnaires
Validity
Womens health
title Validity and Reliability of the Caregiver Strain Index Scale in Women during the Puerperium in Spain
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