Healthy Pathways CRS (Child Report Scales)

Generic measure

Measure domains: Child Report- comfort (physical comfort, emotional comfort, negative stress reactions), energy (physical activity, balanced nutrition, vitality), resilience (peer connectedness, family connectedness, teacher connectedness, active coping), risk avoidance (aggression/bullying/physically hurting, peer hostility/bully victim/physically bullied and hurt), subjective well-being (life satisfaction, self-worth, body image), and achievement (academic performance, school engagement)

Summary of development:  The Healthy Pathways scales were derived from the Child Health and Illness Profile (CHIP-CE, CHIP-AE, CHIP-CE/PRF) to make it more psychometrically sound, reliable and valid, and more age appropriate for ages 10-12, when kids are transitioning from childhood to adolescence.

Two versions: Healthy Pathways CRS (Child report scales) and Healthy Pathways PRS (parent report scales)

Bevans KB, Riley AW, Forrest CB. Development of the healthy pathways child-report scales. Qual Life Res. 2010;19(8):1195–214.

 

 

Additional information

PQL Condition

Generic

Measurement Type

Classical Test Theory, Rasch/Item Response Theory

Number of Items

88

Time Frame/Recall Period

Past 4 weeks

Overall Score

Yes

Sub scores/Subscales

Comfort Energy Resilience Risk Avoidance Subjective well-being Achievement

Ages

10-12

Respondent

child

Languages

English

Development Used Experts

Bevans 2010

Development Used Patient

Bevans 2010

Structural Validity

Bevans 2010, Bevans 2014

Internal Consistency

Bevans 2010, Bevans 2014

Known Groups Validity

Bevans 2010, Bevans 2014

Measure Website

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Fees

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Licensing

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