Effect of Marital Discord on Parental Reports on the Child Behavior Checklist
Psychological Reports, 1986The relationship between indicators of marital discord and differences between parents' reports of the behavior of their children on a symptom/behavior checklist was investigated for a sample of 18 consecutive admissions to an inpatient child psychiatry program.
Leon A. Rosenberg, Paramjit T. Joshi
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Assessing anxiety with the Child Behavior Checklist and the Teacher Report Form
Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2007We evaluated the utility of Anxiety scales for the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) and the Teacher Report Form (TRF). The scales (CBCL-A; TRF-A) were examined using mothers and teachers of anxiety-disordered (AD; 157 mothers, 70 teachers) and non-anxiety-disordered (NAD; 100 mothers, 17 teachers) children. Separate samples of parents and teachers of AD
Anthony C. Puliafico+5 more
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Assessing the influence of maternal depression on the validity of the child behavior checklist
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 1986The relative effects of maternal depression, child gender, and child psychiatric status on mothers' ratings of their children were assessed in a study of the validity of the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL). Both maternal depression and gender were found to be significantly associated with mothers' ratings of their children on the CBCL.
Daniel S. Weiss+2 more
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Use of a Child Behavior Checklist in the Psychosocial Assessment of Children with Epilepsy
Clinical Pediatrics, 1985Children with epilepsy are faced with many of the same psychosocial stressors as other chronically ill children, and a proper assessment is vital. The purpose of this study was to determine whether the Child Behavior Checklist of Achenbach and Edelbrock could be used as a practical and objective tool for evaluating the psychosocial needs of children ...
Mario Cappelli+3 more
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Child Behavior Checklist item scores in Norwegian children
European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2000In an epidemiological study of children aged four to 16, 1170 parents responded to the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL). Similar effects of age and socio-economic status (SES) on item scores as those reported in several international studies with the CBCL were found in the total sample.
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Screening for Childhood Psychopathology in the Community Using the Child Behavior Checklist
Journal of the American Academy of Child & 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 ...
Madelyn S. Gould+4 more
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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 ...
Alan Apter+3 more
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Reliability and validity of the direct observation form of the child behavior checklist
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 1983This article reports reliability and validity data for the Direct Observation Form (DOF) of the Child Behavior Checklist. Observational data were collected on two samples of boys aged 6-11 in classroom settings. Interobserver agreement was high: r = .92 for behavior problem score and r = .83 for on-task score.
Craig Edelbrock, Michael L. Reed
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Latent Class Analysis of Child Behavior Checklist Attention Problems
Journal of the American Academy of Child & 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 ...
Andrew C. Heath+3 more
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Using the child behavior checklist to evaluate behavioral problems in children with epilepsy.
Acta paediatrica Taiwanica = Taiwan er ke yi xue hui za zhi, 2007Childhood epilepsy is commonly associated with behavioral problems. In this study, we used the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) to determine a behavioral profile for children with chronic epilepsy.Fifty-six children with epilepsy and 45 aged-matched healthy controls were evaluated by analyzing the clinical variables of all study participants.
Yung-Jung Chen, Peng-Cheng Fang
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