Inter-rater reliability and aspects of validity of the parent-infant relationship global assessment scale (PIR-GAS).

Müller, J. M., Achtergarde, S., Frantzmann, H., Steinberg, K., Skorozhenina, O., Beyer, T., . . . Postert, C.

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

The Parent-Infant Relationship Global Assessment Scale (PIR-GAS) signifies a conceptually relevant development in the multi-axial, developmentally sensitive classification system DC:0-3R for preschool children. However, information about the reliability and validity of the PIR-GAS is rare. A review of the available empirical studies suggests that in research, PIR-GAS ratings can be based on a ten-minute videotaped interaction sequence. The qualification of raters may be very heterogeneous across studies.To test whether the use of the PIR-GAS still allows for a reliable assessment of the parent-infant relationship, our study compared a PIR-GAS ratings based on a full-information procedure across multiple settings with ratings based on a ten-minute video by two doctoral candidates of medicine. For each mother-child dyad at a family day hospital (N = 48), we obtained two video ratings and one full-information rating at admission to therapy and at discharge. This pre-post design allowed for a replication of our findings across the two measurement points. We focused on the inter-rater reliability between the video coders, as well as between the video and full-information procedure, including mean differences and correlations between the raters. Additionally, we examined aspects of the validity of video and full-information ratings based on their correlation with measures of child and maternal psychopathology.Our results showed that a ten-minute video and full-information PIR-GAS ratings were not interchangeable. Most results at admission could be replicated by the data obtained at discharge. We concluded that a higher degree of standardization of the assessment procedure should increase the reliability of the PIR-GAS, and a more thorough theoretical foundation of the manual should increase its validity.

Details about the publication

JournalInternational Journal of Mental Health Systems
Volume7
Page range17null
StatusPublished
Release year2013 (24/05/2013)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1186/1753-2000-7-17
KeywordsDC:0–3; DC:0-3R; PIR-GAS; Parent-Infant Relationship Global Assessment Scale; Inter-Rater Reliability; Observation Time

Authors from the University of Münster

Achtergarde, Sandra
Clinic of Paediatric and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
Beyer, Thomas
Clinic of Paediatric and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
Müller, Jörg Michael
Clinic of Paediatric and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
Skorozhenina, Olena
Clinic of Paediatric and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy