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Child Behavior Checklist-Mania Scale (CBCL-MS): development and evaluation of a population-based screening scale for bipolar disorder. [PDF]
CONTEXT: Early identification of Bipolar Disorder (BD) remains poor despite the high levels of disability associated with the disorder. OBJECTIVE: We developed and evaluated a new DSM orientated scale for the identification of young people at risk for BD
Efstathios Papachristou +6 more
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Predicting Anxiety Diagnoses and Severity with the CBCL-A: Improvement Relative to Other CBCL Scales? [PDF]
The Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) is a widely used parent-report of child and adolescent behavior. We examined the ability of the CBCL-A scale, a previously published subset of CBCL items, to predict the presence of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), separation anxiety disorder (SAD), and social phobia (SoP), as well as anxiety severity, among 488 ...
Read, Kendra L +18 more
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Måleegenskaper ved den norske versjonen av Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL)
Beskrivelse: CBCL inngår som én av tre tester i Achenbach System of Empirically Based Assessment (ASEBA). Thomas Achenbach og Leslie Rescorla står bak denne testen, som kom ut på engelsk i sine forskjellige originalversjoner i 1983, 1991 og 2001. Torunn
Hege Kornør, Thomas Jozefiak
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Correlates of the CBCL‐dysregulation profile in preschool‐aged children [PDF]
Background: A growing literature indicates that the Child Behavior Checklist‐Dysregulation Profile (CBCL‐DP) identifies youths with heightened risk for severe psychopathology, comorbidity, and impairment. However, this work has focused on school‐age children and adolescents; no studies have examined whether ...
Jiyon, Kim +8 more
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CBCL Behavior Problems of Post-Institutionalized International Adoptees [PDF]
With the increase in international adoptions during the last decade, many researchers have investigated the developmental outcomes of these adoptees, including their extreme behaviors. Collectively, these results have not always appeared consistent across studies, perhaps because studies have used children reared in institutions or not, the ...
Brandi, Hawk, Robert B, McCall
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Previous studies have suggested that the sum of Attention, Aggression, and Anxious/Depressed subscales of Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL-PBD; pediatric bipolar disorder phenotype) may be specific to pediatric bipolar disorder (BP). The purpose of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of the CBCL and CBCL-PBD to identify BP in children or=2 standard
Rasim Somer, Diler +14 more
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Exoelectrogenic microorganisms are in the spotlight due to their unique respiratory mechanisms and potential applications in distinct biotechnological fields, including bioremediation, bioenergy production and microbial electrosynthesis.
J. M. Antunes +3 more
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Previous research has found that a unique profile of the Child Behavior Checklist comprising of aggregate elevations of the Attention, Anxiety/Depression and Aggression scales (A-A-A profile, CBCL-Bipolar (BP) profile, CBCL-Dysregulation profile (DP ...
DiSalvo Maura +6 more
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Few recurrent DNA mutations are seen in aggressive canine B cell lymphomas (cBCL), suggesting other frequent drivers. The methylated island recovery assay (MIRA-seq) or methylated CpG-binding domain sequencing (MBD-seq) was used to define the genome-wide
Shirley Chu +3 more
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Background: Little is known about the scope of problems driving referrals to child and adolescent psychiatry services. Identifying the full range of mental disorders affecting a particular child can help triage the child to a clinician with the ...
J. Biederman +7 more
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