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  • Although a variety of instruments have been used in research with teenagers, the existing questionnaires tend to be developmentally and contextually limited. There has not been any self-regulation measuring tool validated in the Czech settings yet, especially one aimed at children and minors in institutional care. The aim is to measure the degree of validity of the constructed questionnaire designed to measure the level of self-regulation (behaviour, cognition, emotions and attention) in children and minors. The primary purpose of this study was to develop a context -specific self-report measure of selfregulation and gather initial psychometric information to apply in the Self -Regulation Questionnaire (SRQ) in children and minors. Information regarding the scale factor structure, validity, and internal consistency was gathered using a sample of 102 children and minors in institutional care (children´s homes and correctional facilities in the Czech Republic). To examine the initial construct validity of the SRQ, all 16 items were submitted to principal component analysis with varimax rotation. The confirmatory factor analysis provided evidence for a solid factor structure in different samples. The internal consistency as indicated by Cronbach´s alpha, was moderate to good for majority of the extracted scales. The SRQ in Children and Minors has the potential to move the research on self-regulation in a new, viable direction. The SRQ will be further used to validate a predictive estimate of risk behaviour among children and minors living in different social environments on the basis of the difference (deficit) in the process of self-regulation.
  • Although a variety of instruments have been used in research with teenagers, the existing questionnaires tend to be developmentally and contextually limited. There has not been any self-regulation measuring tool validated in the Czech settings yet, especially one aimed at children and minors in institutional care. The aim is to measure the degree of validity of the constructed questionnaire designed to measure the level of self-regulation (behaviour, cognition, emotions and attention) in children and minors. The primary purpose of this study was to develop a context -specific self-report measure of selfregulation and gather initial psychometric information to apply in the Self -Regulation Questionnaire (SRQ) in children and minors. Information regarding the scale factor structure, validity, and internal consistency was gathered using a sample of 102 children and minors in institutional care (children´s homes and correctional facilities in the Czech Republic). To examine the initial construct validity of the SRQ, all 16 items were submitted to principal component analysis with varimax rotation. The confirmatory factor analysis provided evidence for a solid factor structure in different samples. The internal consistency as indicated by Cronbach´s alpha, was moderate to good for majority of the extracted scales. The SRQ in Children and Minors has the potential to move the research on self-regulation in a new, viable direction. The SRQ will be further used to validate a predictive estimate of risk behaviour among children and minors living in different social environments on the basis of the difference (deficit) in the process of self-regulation. (en)
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  • Development and Validation of Self-Regulation Questionnaire in Children and Minors
  • Development and Validation of Self-Regulation Questionnaire in Children and Minors (en)
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  • Development and Validation of Self-Regulation Questionnaire in Children and Minors
  • Development and Validation of Self-Regulation Questionnaire in Children and Minors (en)
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  • questionnaire; validation; institutional care; children and minors; Self-regulation (en)
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  • Hrbáčková, Karla
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  • 1877-0428
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  • 10.1016/j.sbspro.2014.01.1224
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