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The Children's Somatization Inventory: further evidence for its reliability and validity in a pediatric and a community sample of Dutch children and adolescents
Authors:Meesters Cor  Muris Peter  Ghys Alex  Reumerman Thirza  Rooijmans Marleen
Affiliation:Department of Medical, Clinical, and Experimental Psychology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands. c.meesters@dep.unimaas.nl
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To examine the psychometric properties of the Children's Somatization Inventory (CSI) in the Netherlands. METHOD: The CSI and a number of personality and psychopathology questionnaires were administered to Dutch schoolchildren (N = 479), children referred to a pediatric clinic (N = 63), and children's parents. RESULTS: Factor analysis yielded a number of factors that have also been found in previous research, viz., pain/weakness, gastrointestinal symptoms, and pseudoneurological symptoms. The reliability (internal consistency) of the CSI was satisfactory. Furthermore, support was obtained for the validity of the CSI. More specifically, the scale correlated in a theoretically meaningful way with child and parent reports of personality and psychopathology, and discriminated well between healthy and pediatric children. Finally, highly similar psychometric properties were obtained for the Parent version of the CSI (i.e., PCSI). CONCLUSION: The Dutch version of the CSI seems to be a reliable and valid self-report measure for assessing somatization symptoms in children and adolescents.
Keywords:somatization symptoms   Children's Somatization Inventory   children.
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