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Peer Review Status: Refereed
Title: Psychometric Properties and Development of the Brief Adolescent Prosocial Perception Scales (BAPPS)
Author(s): Taylor, Peter J
Wood, Alex M
Contact Email: alex.wood@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: Prosocial
Emotional problems
Conduct problems
Psychometrics
Assessment
Issue Date: Nov-2014
Date Deposited: 27-Jan-2017
Citation: Taylor PJ & Wood AM (2014) Psychometric Properties and Development of the Brief Adolescent Prosocial Perception Scales (BAPPS). Journal of Child and Family Studies, 23 (8), pp. 1417-1429. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10826-013-9798-y
Abstract: Prosociality represents an important aspect of social functioning in adolescents and is related to the risk of psychological problems. The current paper describes the development and psychometric testing of two new short-form versions of prosocial perceptions named the Brief Adolescent Prosocial Perceptions Scale Self- (BAPPS-S) and Parent-report (BAPPS-P). Parent and child dyads (N = 3,976; 89 \% White; aged 11-17 years) took part in a large cross-sectional survey. The BAPPS were completed alongside other measures of prosociality, social support and emotional and behavioural problems. Exploratory (n = 1,988) and confirmatory (n = 1,988) factor analysis supported a single factor solution that is related to, although separate from, conduct disorders. The scales showed good internal consistency and concurrent validity. Moreover, the BAPPS demonstrated incremental validity by accounting for significant variance in clinical outcome measures over and above that explained by existing measures of prosociality. The study demonstrated that the BAPPS have good initial psychometric properties. Potential clinical uses are discussed, including providing valuable information on young people's strengths and resiliencies that can inform clinical formulation and intervention.
DOI Link: 10.1007/s10826-013-9798-y
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