The Best Interests of The Child Self-Report (BIC-S): Psychometric Properties of the Adapted Version of the BIC-S used as a Monitoring Instrument to Measure the Quality of The Children's Rearing Environment From a Children's Rights Perspective

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Zijlstra, A. Elianne [1 ]
Post, Wendy J. [2 ]
Hopman, Marit [3 ]
De Jong, Alexandra [3 ]
Kalverboer, Margrite E. [4 ]
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[1] Univ Groningen, Study Ctr Children Migrat & Law, Dept Child & Family Welf, Grote Rozenstr 38, NL-9712 TJ Groningen, Netherlands
[2] Univ Groningen, Dept Child & Family Welf, Groningen, Netherlands
[3] Netherlands Ombudsman Children, Bezuidenhoutseweg 151, NL-2594 AG The Hague, Netherlands
[4] Groningen Univ Fund, Dept Child & Family Welf, Grote Rozenstr 38, NL-9712 TJ Groningen, Netherlands
关键词
Children's rights; Best interests of the child; Voice of children; Participation; Questionnaire; DECISION-MAKING; MENTAL-HEALTH; YOUNG-PEOPLE; QUESTIONNAIRE; PARTICIPATION; VALIDITY; RELIABILITY; REFUGEE; KOSOVO; CARE;
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10.1007/s12187-023-10010-8
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C [社会科学总论];
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BackgroundIn line with the legal duty to monitor the compliance of policy and practice with the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the Netherlands' Ombudsman for Children collects data concerning children's views about their rearing environment and well-being. This Children's Rights Monitor uses the Best Interests of the Child Self-Report (BIC-S). The psychometric properties of the BIC-S need to be further investigated.MethodFor the 2018 Children's Rights Monitor, 1639 children (age: M = 12.05 SD = 2.70) completed the BIC-S (quality of rearing environment) and value their life on a scale of 1 to 10 (well-being). Mokken Scale Analysis was applied to determine the construct validity, and a Pearson correlation coefficient between well-being and the quality of rearing environment was used to determine the convergent validity of the BIC-S.ResultsThe results of the Mokken Scale Analysis reveal an invariant, strong, and reliable family scale (H = 0.60; Rho = 0.88) and an invariant, moderate, and reliable society scale (H = 0.45; Rho = 0.81). Two conditions (safe wider physical environment and adequate examples in society) should be viewed as separate items. Strong and significant correlations are observed between well-being, on the one hand, and the family and society scales on the other (respectively, r = 0.54 and 0.63).ImplicationsResults of this study point to a reliable and valid BIC-S for measuring the quality of the rearing environment. This instrument can be used to bring policy, practice, and decision-making in line with Children's Rights.
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