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From CBCL to DSM: A Comparison of Two Methods to Screen for DSM-IV Diagnoses Using CBCL Data

Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 2006
The screening efficiency of 2 methods to convert Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) assessment data into Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th ed. [DSM-IV]; American Psychiatric Association, 1994) diagnoses was compared. The Machine-Aided Diagnosis (MAD) method converts CBCL input data directly into DSM-IV symptom criteria.
Krol, N.P.C.M.   +3 more
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1991-CBCL en verwante instrumenten: nieuwe ontwikkelingen

Kind en adolescent, 1992
Een aantal vrij ingrijpende ontwikkelingen met betrekking tot de oorspronkelijke Amerikaanse versie van de Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) en de verwante instrumenten Teacher's Report Form (TRF) en Youth Self-Report (YSR), maakt dat er ook voor de Nederlandse gebruikers van deze instrumenten veranderingen zullen komen, deels op korte termijn, deels op ...
J. M. Koot, F. C. Verhulst
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Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL), 1½–5

2011
The questionnaire examines a wide range of childhood behaviors detailed from the perspective of the parent or guardian. In the test’s first section, parents are asked to report briefly on several aspects of their child’s day-to-day functioning, including involvement with groups and activities, relationships with peers, and performance in school.
Azmeh Shahid   +3 more
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Characterization of children of bipolar parents by parent report CBCL

Journal of Psychiatric Research, 2002
In past research the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) has differentiated among various diagnostic categories for children and adolescents. However, research has not been conducted on whether the CBCL differentiates among diagnostic categories for children at high risk for development of psychopathology.
Dienes, Kimberly A.   +4 more
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Scales, Diagnoses, and Child Psychopathology: I. CBCL and DISC Relationships

Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 1993
To clarify the relationship between scales and structured diagnostic interview diagnoses, the authors used a two-stage screening method to study 201 military families with one or more children ages 5 to 17.Parents and children were interviewed with the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children (DISC 2.1); parents also completed the Child Behavior ...
P S, Jensen   +3 more
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Variations on CBCL

2022
Henrike C. Besche   +4 more
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Predicting Behavior Functioning of Adolescents in Residential Treatment with Profiles from the MMPI-A, CBCL/4–18, and CBCL/TRF

Residential Treatment For Children & Youth, 2000
ABSTRACT The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-Adolescent version (MMPI-A), the Child Behavior Checklist/4–18 (CBCL/4–18), and the Child Behavior Checklist/Teacher's Report Form (TRF) were collected from 52 adolescents in residential treatment. The average age was 15 years, 4 months, and the average IQ was 90.
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Validity of the CBCL

Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 1990
N P, Krol, E E, De Bruyn
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CBCL Dysregulatieprofiel bij kleuters

2015
Het CBCL Dysregulatie Profiel lijkt een veelbelovendhulpmiddel bij het opsporen van kinderen die eenserieus risico lopen in hun ontwikkeling. Hoe zit dit bijkleuters?
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