What is it about?

We adapted and validated an easy to use instrument, the Child Health Questionnaire (CHQ), able to detect physical and mental health in children living under military and political oppression

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Why is it important?

This is a user-friendly instrument that can be used both for clinical and scientific purposes. Short, quick to administer and complete in showing up health status, emotional and behavioral problems, this is a tool particularly efficient for practitioners and researchers working in unstable and not-controllable environments

Perspectives

Identifying and preparing effective set of instruments for assessing and studying children living in war-torn environments is not an easy task. Cultural, environmental and practical barriers can undermine both data collection and further analysis. In this case, 'shorter is better' can be the adagio orienting health and mental-health providers, when they need to assess and diagnose children victim of war and extreme violence. CHQ is a complete and exhaustive survey for understanding, in its parent form, the global conditions of the child. We transformed the long survey in a short self-reported Likert scale oriented instrument that quickly can provide strong information for addressing interventions with young victims of war and violence.

Dr Guido Veronese
University of Milano-Bicocca

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This page is a summary of: Psychometric proprieties of the Child Health Questionnaire in an Arabic-speaking context: A multi-trait and multi-sample study, Journal of Child Health Care, March 2018, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/1367493518761817.
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