Marieke Nanninga
University Medical Center Groningen
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Psychological Assessment | 2016
Marieke Nanninga; Danielle Jansen; Alan E. Kazdin; Erik J. Knorth; Sijmen A. Reijneveld
Expectations concerning barriers to childrens psychosocial care seem to be major drivers when seeking help, but validated questionnaires measuring expectations are not available. Therefore, this study examined the psychometric properties of the parent and adolescent versions of the Barriers to Treatment Participation Scale-Expectancies (BTPS-exp), in terms of consistency, structure, parent-child agreement, and validity. The authors obtained data via questionnaires on 1,382 Dutch children aged 4-18 years (response rate 56.6%) enrolled in psychosocial care, and on 666 children (response rate 70.3%) from the community. Internal consistencies of the BTPS-exp total and subscales of both versions were good (lowest Cronbachs alpha = .85). Fit of the data with the assumed scale structure was acceptable. Correlation coefficients between the parent and adolescent scores were low (Pearsons r total scale = 0.25). Parents expecting multiple barriers was significantly more likely in non-Dutch ethnicity (odds ratio [OR] = 1.4; 95% confidence interval [CI] [1.1, 1.9]), in lower parental educational levels (primary education: OR = 3.0; 95% CI [1.5, 6.1]; lower-level secondary education: OR = 2.0; 95% CI [1.3, 3.1], both vs. university), in single parent families (1.3; 1.1-1.6), in case of child psychosocial problems (OR = 1.3; 95% CI [1.0, 1.5]) and in adolescents with psychosocial problems (OR = 2.1; 95% CI [1.4, 3.1]). Expecting multiple barriers did not affect the association between psychosocial problems and care enrollment. The authors conclude that the BTPS-exp has good psychometric properties regarding reliability and structure and is reasonably valid. Parents and adolescents have their own separate views, implying that it is valuable to assess both. Use of the scale might be helpful in providing direction to improve access to psychosocial care for children and adolescents. (PsycINFO Database Record
European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry | 2015
Marieke Nanninga; Danielle Jansen; Erik J. Knorth; Sijmen A. Reijneveld
European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry | 2016
Marieke Nanninga; Sijmen A. Reijneveld; Erik J. Knorth; Danielle Jansen
European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry | 2018
Marieke Nanninga; Danielle Jansen; Erik J. Knorth; Sijmen A. Reijneveld
Kind En Adolescent Praktijk | 2016
Lucienne van Eijk; Eddy De Tiège; Pauke Mutsaers; Marieke Nanninga; Vera Verhage; Hans Grietens; Menno Reijneveld
5e Kenniskring 'Entree van zorg voor jeugd', Academische Werkplaats C4Youth | 2015
Danielle Jansen; Marieke Nanninga; Erik J. Knorth; Menno Reijneveld
4de Kenniskring 'Entree van zorg voor jeugd', Academische Werkplaats C4Youth | 2014
Marieke Nanninga; Menno Reijneveld; Erik J. Knorth; Danielle Jansen
13th International Biennial EUSARF Conference | 2014
Marieke Nanninga; Sijmen A. Reijneveld; Erik J. Knorth; Danielle Jansen
International ‘Decision-Making in Child and Youth Care’ Conference | 2013
Marieke Nanninga; Danielle Jansen; Lucienne van Eijk; Erik J. Knorth; Menno Reijneveld
European Journal of Public Health | 2013
Marieke Nanninga; Demc Jansen; Lm van Eijk; Erik J. Knorth; Sijmen A. Reijneveld