Affiliations: Institut für Medizinische Psychologie und
Medizinische Soziologie, Universitätsklinik der RWTH Aachen,
Pauwelsstra&ßbgr;e 30, 52074 Aachen. Tel.: 0241 8089002; Fax: 0241 8089487;
E-mail: [email protected]
Abstract: The Competence Scale for Children and Adolescents (CCA) is an ICF
based rating scale which aims to assess activity limitations of children and
adolescents across different disorders. The CCA was administered to 203 healthy
children (6–15 years old) and their parents. A Rasch analysis with data
from 172 children was performed indicating that the items of CCA measure a
single construct and exhibit a good separation (2.28 for self-reports and 3.00
for parent-reports) and reliability (0.86 for self-reports and 0.90 for
parent-reports). The person separation (1.13 for self-reports and 1.2 for
parent-reports) and person reliability (0.56 for self- and 0.59 for
parentreports) was low indicating ceiling effects. The CCA displayed a high
interrater reliability (ICC = 0.91). Although the CCA still needs some
improvement (e. g., addition of items with higher difficulties) preliminary
psychometric data are encouraging.