Psychometric properties of the Norwegian version of the Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire in a preschool sample
Journal article, Peer reviewed
Published version
Date
2024Metadata
Show full item recordCollections
Abstract
Purpose: The Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) is widely used internationally, however less so in preschool populations and validations studies are thus needed. This study examined the psychometric properties of the Norwegian version parent report of the SDQ – preschool version (SDQ 2–4).
Materials and methods: Parents of 289 Norwegian children in the age span 1–6 years old filled out the SDQ 2–4, the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL), and background information. Internal consistency, factor structure, and convergent validity were assessed.
Results: The results showed satisfying internal consistency for the total difficulties score, but worse for some of the subscales. The five-factor structure showed a good fit. Good convergent and divergent validity was found in terms of correlations with CBCL. Sex differences were found on all scales, boys scoring higher on all problem scales.
Conclusions: The SDQ 2–4 can be a promising instrument to screen for emotional and behavioral difficulties among Norwegian preschoolers, particularly in high-risk populations.