Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences (Feb 2022)

Psychometric Evaluation of the Parent Effort Scale

  • Katherine B. Bevans,
  • Taye M. Hallock,
  • Aimee Piller,
  • Beth Pfeiffer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fresc.2022.780302
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3

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ObjectiveThe Parent Effort Scale (PES) is a parent report questionnaire designed to quantify the level of effort required of caregivers to assist their children in developmentally appropriate home- and community-based activities. This manuscript describes the psychometric evaluation of the PES.MethodData collected from 304 parents of children ages 2–7 years (167 parents of a children with autism spectrum disorder and 137 parents of neurotypical children) were factor analyzed, calibrated using item response theory, and evaluated for construct validity.ResultsThe final PES scales are reliable and valid measures of the level of parental effort required to assist children in dressing, personal hygiene, sleep, socialization at home, participation in community events, and access to healthcare. A total score reflects overall parental effort.ConclusionThe PES can be used to plan and evaluate the effectiveness of interventions that aim to help parents enhance children's participation opportunities and thus, support their cognitive and social development.

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