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measure Child Feeding Questionniare (CFQ)
Study: Generation R Mode of collection: SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire Available measurements: Generation R 4 years 9-10 yearsThe Child Feeding Questionnaire (CFQ) is a self-report measure for parents of 2-11 year old children to assess parental beliefs, attitudes and strategies regarding child feeding.Created October 17, 2024 • Updated October 20, 2024 -
measure Parental knowledge
Study: TRAILS Mode of collection: SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire Available measurements: Population cohort POP - T2
Clinical cohort CC - T2Parental monitoring is a self-developed assessment of parental knowlege about the child's friends, time spending, money spending, and drug and alcohol use.Created October 17, 2024 • Updated October 20, 2024 -
measure Parenting Daily Hassles Scale (PDH)
Study: L-CID Mode of collection: SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire Available measurements: Early Childhood Cohort ECC - T1 ECC - T2 ECC - T3 ECC - T4 ECC - T5 ECC - T6 ECC - T6-Covid
Middle Childhood Cohort MCC - T1 MCC - T2 MCC - T3 MCC - T4 MCC - T5 MCC - T5-Covid MCC - T6The Parenting Daily Hassles Scale (PDH) consists of 20 items that assess the frequency and intensity/impact of hassles experienced by parents taking care of children through 2 subscales: Parenting Task score (10 items) and Challenging behavior (10 items).Created October 17, 2024 • Updated October 20, 2024 -
measure Alabama Parenting Questionnaire (APQ)
Study: L-CID Mode of collection: SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire Available measurements: Middle Childhood Cohort MCC - T6 MCC - T7The Alabama Parenting Questionnaire (APQ) assessess several dimensions of parenting that have proven to be important for understanding the causes of conduct problems and delinquency in youth: Positive Reinforcement, Parental Involvement, Inconsistent Discipline, Poor Monitoring and Supervision, and Harsh Discipline.Created October 17, 2024 • Updated October 20, 2024 -
measure Parenting Scale (PS)
Study: L-CID Mode of collection: SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire Available measurements: Early Childhood Cohort ECC - T4 ECC - T5 ECC - T6 ECC - T6-Covid
Middle Childhood Cohort MCC - T3 MCC - T4 MCC - T5 MCC - T5-Covid MCC - T6The Parenting Scale (PS) is brief measure of parenting behavior and dysfunctional discipline. The PS was originally developed as a rating scale to measure dysfunctional discipline practices in parents of preschool-aged children (18 to 48 months of age) and can be used to identify ‘mistakes’ that may contribute to ineffectual efforts to discipline young...Created October 17, 2024 • Updated October 20, 2024 -
measure Questionnaire Home Environment - Daily routines
Study: L-CID Mode of collection: SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire Available measurements: Early Childhood Cohort ECC - T1 ECC - T2 ECC - T3 ECC - T4 ECC - T5 ECC - T6
Middle Childhood Cohort MCC - T1 MCC - T2 MCC - T3 MCC - T4 MCC - T5 MCC - T6The Routines questionnaire consists of 44-76 items (including sub questions) that assess family routines in terms of sleep, eating, care, media and work. Some questions are based on the Jensen et al. (1983) Family Routines Inventory, and some sleep questions are based on Staples et al. (2015) bedtime routines. Other items are self-developed.Created October 17, 2024 • Updated October 20, 2024 -
measure Parenting Attitudes Questionnaire (PAQ)
Study: L-CID Mode of collection: SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire Available measurements: Early Childhood Cohort ECC - T1 ECC - T2 ECC - T3 ECC - T4 ECC - T5
Middle Childhood Cohort MCC - T1 MCC - T2 MCC - T3 MCC - T4 MCC - T5 MCC - T6The Parenting Attitudes Questionnaire (PAQ) consists of 20 items that assess a parent's attitudes about parenting styles, trough two subscales: attitudes toward sensitivity (9 items) and attitudes toward sensitive discipline (10 items).Created October 17, 2024 • Updated October 20, 2024 -
measure Parental Control Scale (PCS)
Study: YOUth Mode of collection: SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire Available measurements: Child and Adolescent 9 years 12 yearsThe Parental Control Scale is a 13-item self-report questionnaire assessing children's and adults' perceptions of the behavioral control they experience(d) as children (or control administered to children by their parents).Created October 17, 2024 • Updated October 20, 2024 -
measure Children's Report of Parental Behavior Inventory (CRPBI)
Study: YOUth Mode of collection: SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire Available measurements: Child and Adolescent 9 years 12 yearsThe Children's Report of Parental Behavior Inventory (CRPBI) was designed to assess parents' child-rearing behavior as perceived and reported by children. The CRPBI yields scores for three dimensions of child-rearing behavior: Acceptance, Psychological Control, and Lax Discipline. Acceptance involves traits such as child-centeredness, emotional support,...Created October 17, 2024 • Updated October 20, 2024 -
measure Alabama Parenting Questionnaire (APQ)
Study: YOUth Mode of collection: SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire Available measurements: Child and Adolescent 9 years 12 yearsThe Alabama Parenting Questionnaire (APQ) assessess several dimensions of parenting that have proven to be important for understanding the causes of conduct problems and delinquency in youth: Positive Reinforcement, Parental Involvement, Inconsistent Discipline, Poor Monitoring and Supervision, and Harsh Discipline.Created October 17, 2024 • Updated October 20, 2024 -
measure Parenting Practices (PP)
Study: YOUth Mode of collection: SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire Available measurements: Child and Adolescent 12 yearsThe Parenting Practices (PP) questionnaire is a validated instrument to assess parental monitoring and control in a child's daily activities. It includes how much parents know about the child's personal life (parental knowledge), how much the child shares with their parents (disclosure), how much parents ask about the child's daily activities (parental...Created October 17, 2024 • Updated October 20, 2024 -
measure Nijmeegse Opvoedingsvragenlijst (NOV)
Study: YOUth Mode of collection: SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire Available measurements: Child and Adolescent 9 years 12 yearsThe Nijmeegse Opvoedvragenlijst (NOV) is a Dutch questionnaire that assesses parental behavior. The questionnaire measures parental responsiveness, forms of punishment, parental monitoring, and parental involvement.Created October 17, 2024 • Updated October 20, 2024 -
measure Nijmeegse Ouderlijke Stress Index (NOSI) - Competence
Study: YOUth Mode of collection: SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire Available measurements: Baby and Child 5 months 10 months 3 years 6 years
Child and Adolescent 9 years 12 yearsThe Nijmeegse Ouderlijke Index (NOSI, Parental Stress Index) is a parent self-report measure to assess parental stress. Includes items about parental acceptance and sense of competence.Created October 17, 2024 • Updated October 20, 2024 -
measure Parental Dimensions Inventory (PDI)
Study: YOUth Mode of collection: SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire Available measurements: Child and Adolescent 9 years 12 yearsThe Parental Dimensions Inventory (PDI) is a parent-report scale that assesses the degree of consistency in parental actions and behaviors towards their children in case of individual factors (e.g., fatigue), child-related situations (e.g., persuasion), or external influences (e.g., presence of grandparents). Items include “I have little or no difficulty...Created October 17, 2024 • Updated October 20, 2024 -
measure Parental Monitoring Questionnaire
Study: YOUth Mode of collection: SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire Available measurements: Child and Adolescent 12 yearsThe Parental Monitoring Questionnaire (Vragenlijst Toezicht Houden) assesses a parent's monitoring activities of their child, for example asking whether the parent knows their child's friends, school grades and money expenditures.Created October 17, 2024 • Updated October 20, 2024 -
measure Media education
Study: YOUth Mode of collection: SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire Available measurements: Child and Adolescent 9 years 12 yearsMedia education assesses how parents educate their children about the use of (social) media and how they mediate the use of (social) media of their children, such as denying them to watch certain tv series or films, telling them to limit their gaming time, or talking with them about the effects and risks of using the internet.Created October 17, 2024 • Updated October 20, 2024