2006
DOI: 10.1007/s00127-006-0092-9
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The children’s services interview: validity and reliability

Abstract: Tamsin Ford was supported by a Wellcome Clinical Training Fellowship in Health Services Research while completing this work.

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“…Parental reports about service use obtained from the extended SDQ yield similar information to detailed interviews, and parents have been shown to provide valid reports of specialist health service use when compared against service records. 23,26 The second stage of our follow-up focused on a subsample of 162 high baseline scorers and consisted of interviews with parents of all specialist health service users and a sample of nonusers. Using the Children's Services Interview 26 and checking parents' descriptions against the type and locations of services, we established that 95.1% of interview respondents (154/ 162) had given accurate specialist service use information on the questionnaire.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parental reports about service use obtained from the extended SDQ yield similar information to detailed interviews, and parents have been shown to provide valid reports of specialist health service use when compared against service records. 23,26 The second stage of our follow-up focused on a subsample of 162 high baseline scorers and consisted of interviews with parents of all specialist health service users and a sample of nonusers. Using the Children's Services Interview 26 and checking parents' descriptions against the type and locations of services, we established that 95.1% of interview respondents (154/ 162) had given accurate specialist service use information on the questionnaire.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Service use related to mental health was measured in both samples using the Children's Service Interview with parents, which combines a semi‐structured approach with a structured screen, and shows moderate or better reliability and concordance with clinical records (Ford et al, 2007). In both samples, data were collected on service use over the preceding 12 months.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specialist health service use (since the age of 5 years) -This outcome was based on information gathered from the Children's Services Interview [21]. For the purpose of analyses, we classified children as service users or non-users based on the interview data.…”
Section: Main Outcome Measurementioning
confidence: 99%