Health risk behavior among chronically ill adolescents: a systematic review of assessment tools.
Derrick SsewanyanaMoses Kachama NyongesaAnneloes van BaarCharles R NewtonAmina AbubakarPublished in: Child and adolescent psychiatry and mental health (2017)
Evidence on the suitability of the majority of the HRB assessment tools has so far been documented in high income settings where most of them have been developed. The utility of such tools in low resource settings is often hampered by the cultural and contextual variations across regions. The psychometric qualities were good but only reported in a minority of studies from high income settings. This result points to the need for more resources and capacity building for tool adaptation and validation, so as to enhance research on HRB among chronically ill adolescents in low resource settings.