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Citation

Jonkman CS, Verlinden E, Punt DJ, Lamers-Winkelman F. Child Abuse Negl. 2019; 98: 104176.

Affiliation

Department of Clinical Child and Family Studies, VU University Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Department of Innovation and Research, Children's and Youth Trauma Center, KJTC Kenter Youth Care, Haarlem, the Netherlands.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.chiabu.2019.104176

PMID

31521908

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The Child Sexual Behavior Inventory (CSBI) is one of the few instruments available to assess sexual behavior in children. Because of cross-cultural differences in the definition of normal and atypical sexual behaviors, the CSBI is not generalizable to other countries.

OBJECTIVE: The current study examined psychometric properties of the Dutch version of the CSBI. PARTICIPANTS AND SETTING: The study represents 3206 children from a normative sample, and 932 children from clinical samples.

METHODS: Parents ratings on the CSBI, and questionnaires for psychosocial problems were obtained to assess psychometric properties.

RESULTS: Results showed that Dutch parents interpret more CSBI items as developmentally appropriate than USA parents. Reliability coefficients indicated internal consistency (α = .39-.82), test-retest (r = .86, p < .000) and interrater reliability (Cohen's d =0.47, p >.05). Positive correlations between the CSBI total scale and the subscales demonstrated content validity (r =.32-.96, p < .01). Differences between normative and clinical samples on the CSBI total (ηp2 =.01-.65, p < .000), DRSB (ηp2 =.00-.03, p = .00-.38) and SASI scales (ηp2 =.00-.18, p < .01) indicated construct validity. Within the clinical samples, highest associations were found between the CSBI score and convergent measures (r =.64, p < .000). Lowest associations were found between the CSBI scores and divergent measures r =.14-.54, p = n.s.-<.000.

CONCLUSIONS: Cross-cultural differences in the perception of developmental appropriate sexual behavior underscore the importance of country-specific normative data. Good psychometric properties of the Dutch version of the CSBI were supported by this study.

Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

Assessment; Children; Diagnostics; Psychometrics; Sexual behavior inventory; Trauma

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