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Studying Self-Awareness in Children: Validation of the Questionnaire of Executive Functioning (QEF)
Geurten, Marie; Catale, Corinne; Geurten, Claire et al.
2016In Clinical Neuropsychologist, 30 (4), p. 558-578
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Keywords :
Self-Awareness; Executive functions; Psychometric properties; Children
Abstract :
[en] Objective: People with accurate representations of their own cognitive functioning (i.e., cognitive self-awareness) tend to use appropriate strategies to regulate their behavior. Due to the lack of appropriate instruments, few studies have examined the development of this ability among children. Method: This study tested the measurement properties of the self-rating and other-rating forms of the Questionnaire of Executive Functioning (QEF), designed to tap children’s knowledge of their executive functioning. Specifically, the construct, convergent, and discriminant validities were investigated and a self-other discrepancy score was computed to assess children’s executive self-awareness. Participants were 317 children aged 7 to 14 years old. Results: Confirmatory factor analyses carried out on the QEF confirmed the eight-factor structure of both versions. There were significant correlations between the QEF and the parent versions of the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function, the Dysexecutive Questionnaire for Children, and the Childhood Executive Functioning Inventory. Both forms of the QEF were able to distinguish between children who had sustained a traumatic brain injury (TBI) and control participants. A statistical difference was observed between the TBI and control groups on this score, suggesting that TBI may trigger self-awareness impairments in children. Conclusion: The good psychometric properties of the two forms of the QEF were established. Furthermore, results of the analyses carried out on the different discrepancy scores seem to indicate that the QEF could help clinicians to detect patients with self-awareness deficits.
Disciplines :
Theoretical & cognitive psychology
Author, co-author :
Geurten, Marie ;  Université de Liège > R&D Direction : Chercheurs ULiège en mobilité
Catale, Corinne ;  Université de Liège > Département de Psychologie > Département de Psychologie
Geurten, Claire ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Master spéc. pédia.
Wansard, Murielle ;  Université de Liège > Département de Psychologie > Neuropsychologie
Meulemans, Thierry ;  Université de Liège > Département de Psychologie > Neuropsychologie
Language :
English
Title :
Studying Self-Awareness in Children: Validation of the Questionnaire of Executive Functioning (QEF)
Publication date :
2016
Journal title :
Clinical Neuropsychologist
ISSN :
1385-4046
eISSN :
1744-4144
Publisher :
Psychology Press (UK)
Volume :
30
Issue :
4
Pages :
558-578
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Funders :
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Co-funding of regional, national and international programmes (COFUND-FP)
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