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Relationship of the Child Behavior Checklist to an Independent Measure of Psychopathology
Psychological Reports, 1984The parents of 28 patients with Tourette syndrome completed the Child Behavior Checklist. Severity of illness rankings were obtained from the therapist by use of the Q-sort method. Statistically significant positive correlations were obtained between several of the checklist measures and the measure of severity of illness.
L A, Rosenberg, J C, Harris, H S, Singer
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The Child Behavior Checklist as a Screening Instrument for Young Children
Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 1985The authors report a pilot study which investigated the screening utility of the Child Behavior Checklist within a normal population sample of young children. Reports of behavior problems from mothers, fathers, and teachers were compared with findings from a concurrent, blind clinical assessment of these children. Results suggest good agreement between
W T, Garrison, F, Earls
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Assessment of antiepileptic drug effects on child behavior using the child behavior checklist
Journal of Epilepsy, 1988Antiepileptic agents are known to affect child behavior. To compare the effects of carbamazepine, phenytoin, phenobarbital, and primidone, and to assess the sensitivity of the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL), parental responses to the CBCL were compared before and after changing antiepileptic therapy in an open, parallel design study.
Michael V. Miles +2 more
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Behavioral Disorders, 2004
Standardized rating scales are the most often used part of the multidimensional assessment of children's behavior. However, low cross-informant correlations raise concerns about the reliability and validity of the resulting scores. This study examined whether the manner in which behavioral constructs are measured differs across informants, across time,
Timothy R. Konold +2 more
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Standardized rating scales are the most often used part of the multidimensional assessment of children's behavior. However, low cross-informant correlations raise concerns about the reliability and validity of the resulting scores. This study examined whether the manner in which behavioral constructs are measured differs across informants, across time,
Timothy R. Konold +2 more
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A shortened child behavior checklist for delinquency studies
Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 1992This study examines the reduction of the number of items in the scales of the Child Behavior Checklist, while maintaining the reliability and predictability of its original scales. For that purpose, the original scales were replicated with data from the Pittsburgh Youth Study. New, abbreviated scales were constructed using the most potent items.
Alan J. Lizotte +3 more
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Latent Class Analysis of Child Behavior Checklist Attention Problems
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 1999To test whether attention problems in children are continuously distributed or categorically discrete, the authors performed latent class analyses (LCA) of items from the Attention Problems scale of the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) using data from the clinical and nonclinical samples used in the derivation of the CBCL syndromes.A CBCL was completed ...
James J Hudziak +2 more
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Predicting Risk for Hospitalization With the Child Behavior Checklist
Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 1992Examined a sample of 1,071 cases between the ages of 6 and 17years to determine whether the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) could discriminate "hospitalized" from "never hospitalized" children. Data were 'analyzed by linear discriminant function for the total sample and for the sample of boys ages 12 and over.
Richard C. Evenson +2 more
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Risk factors and the Child Behavior Checklist in a child mental health center setting
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 1987The relationship between risk factors and the severity and type of childhood disorder, as measured by parent-completed Child Behavior Checklists, was examined for 768 children, ages 4-16, seen at a child mental health center. Regression analyses revealed no significant relationships between any combination of risk factors and the total number of ...
K C, Mooney, R, Thompson, J M, Nelson
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Use of the Child Behavior Checklist in an Israeli adolescent psychiatric unit
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1988ABSTRACTThis article deals with the Hebrew version of an instrument for the diagnosis of psychopathology in young adolescents: the Child Behavior Checklist and the associated Child Behavior Profile developed by Achenbach (1978). We report on a study of the reliability and validity of the checklist and its suitability for use with severely disturbed ...
A, Apter +3 more
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Screening for Childhood Psychopathology in the Community Using the Child Behavior Checklist
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 1991One of the uses of the Child Behavior Checklist is as a screening instrument for childhood psychopathology in two-phase designs. The present report involves a two-phase epidemiological survey conducted in Puerto Rico in which the CBCL was used as a screening instrument during the first stage, and children were evaluated clinically during the second ...
Hector R Bird +2 more
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