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Reliability and validity of the French adaptation of the Children's Social Understanding Scale

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PSYCHOLOGIE FRANCAISE
卷 64, 期 4, 页码 331-341

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ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.psfr.2018.01.003

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Theory of mind; Reliability; Validity; Cognitive Development; Childhood

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This manuscript presents data on the reliability and validity of a French translation of the Children's Social Understanding Scale (CSUS; Tahiroglu et al., 2014), a parent-report scale assessing theory of mind in young children. In a first study, parents of 382 typically developing children (34-82 months; M=55 months; 193 males) completed an online questionnaire (215 in English and 167 in French) including the CSUS or its French translation, l'Echelle de comprehension sociale des enfants (ECSE), as well as subscales of the short-form Children's Behavior Questionnaire (CBQ; Putnam & Rothbart, 2006) and demographic questions. Internal consistency of the CSUS/ECSE was high and similar between French and original English versions (French: long form alpha= .929, rho= .933, n= 99, short form alpha = .896, rho = .901, n= 128; English: long form alpha = .935, rho= .936, n= 100, short form alpha= .860, rho= .869, n= 146). Correlations between the mean CSUS/ECSE score and children's age in months were significantly positive and similar across languages, English: r = .478, P< .001, French: r = .569, P< .001, difference: Z=1.21, P=.226, ns. In both languages, the CSUS/ECSE correlated positively with CBQ subscales of attention (English: r(205)=.298, P< .001; French: r(165)=.353, P< .001) and inhibition (English: r(205)=.538, P< .001; French: r(165)=.421, P< .001). A confirmatory factor analysis constraining variances and covariances of the six CSUS/ECSE subscales to be equal between languages yielded a non-significant Chi(2), chi(2) (33)=6.204, ns. In a second study, French-speaking parents completed the ECSE twice one week apart for 63 children (M child age: 50 months; 31 females). Test-retest reliability was high, r = .967. In a third study, 68 children (33-78 months; M= 54 months; 30 males) were administered the four easiest tasks of a widely used behavioral theory of mind scale (Wellman & Liu, 2004) and their French-speaking parents completed the ECSE. Behavioral theory of mind from the Wellman & Liu (2004) scale and parent-report theory of mind from the ECSE were positively correlated (long form: r(68) = .350, P=.003; short form: r(68)=.364, P= .002), and these correlations held even after controlling for age (long form: r= .281, P =.021; short form: r(68) = .242, P =.049). Together, these findings support the reliability and validity of the French-language ECSE. Translated items are provided in appendix for use by researchers working with francophone populations. (C) 2018 Societe Francaise de Psychologie. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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