Search results for "Child Behavior Checklist"

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Discrepancies between Mothers' and Fathers' Perceptions of Sons' and Daughters' Problem Behaviour: A Longitudinal Analysis of Parent‐Adolescent Agree…

1998

One hundred and ninety-eight adolescents and their mothers (N = 189) and fathers (N = 136) participated in a 4-year longitudinal study. Adolescent problem behaviour was assessed by the Youth Self-Report (YSR) and the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL). In addition, parental stress and marital adjustment were determined. Results showed that mothers and fathers showed high agreement, especially about their daughters, whereas parents and adolescents showed little agreement. Agreement was higher for internalising than for externalising behaviours. In general, adolescents reported more symptomatology than their parents did. However, mothers' ratings of their children's behaviours were significantly…

AdultMaleLongitudinal studyExternalizationAdolescentPsychometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjectCBCLChild Behavior DisordersPersonal AdjustmentPersonality AssessmentDevelopmental psychologyLife Change EventsRisk FactorsPerceptionDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumansLongitudinal StudiesMarriageChildFather-Child RelationsChild Behavior ChecklistInternal-External Controlmedia_commonProblem behaviourSocial perceptionGender IdentityMother-Child RelationsPsychiatry and Mental healthPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthFemalePsychologyJournal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
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Individual Differences in Personality Associated with Aggressive Behavior among Adolescents Referred for Externalizing Behavior Problems

2017

The present study examined the extent to which individual differences in personality that have been previously associated with aggression in non-clinical subjects (Caprara et al., European Journal of Personality, 27(3), 290–303, 2013, Caprara et al., Developmental Psychology, 50(1), 71–85, 2014) account for aggression among adolescents referred to psychiatric services with diagnosis within the externalizing spectrum (i.e., conduct disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder). In particular a conceptual model was examined in which individual differences in basic traits (i.e., emotional instability and agreeableness), lower order traits (i.e., irritab…

Agreeablenessmedia_common.quotation_subjectMoral disengagementExternalizing behavior problem050109 social psychologyPersonality traits; Irritability; Hostile rumination; Moral disengagement; Externalizing behavior problemsDevelopmental psychologymedicineAttention deficit hyperactivity disorderPersonality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPersonality traitsChild Behavior ChecklistPersonality traitMoral disengagementmedia_commonAggression05 social sciencesHostile ruminationExternalizing behavior problemsmedicine.diseaseIrritabilityClinical PsychologyConduct disorderRuminationmedicine.symptomPsychology050104 developmental & child psychologyClinical psychology
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Neuropsychological Profile, Emotional/Behavioral Problems, and Parental Stress in Children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders

2021

Background: The aim of our study was to trace a specific neuropsychological profile, to investigate emotional-behavioral problems and parental stress in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Level 1/High functioning (ASD-HF), Specific Learning Disorders (SLD) and Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) disorders and to highlight similarities and differences among the three groups. Methods: We retrospectively collected the data from a total of 62 subjects with ASD-HF (n = 19) ADHD (n = 21), SLD (n = 22) and 20 typical development. All the participants underwent neuropsychological standardized test for the evaluation of cognitive profile (Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children Four…

Autism Spectrum DisorderCBCLNeurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatryemotional/behavioral problemparental stressbehavioral disciplines and activitiesArticle03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineemotional/behavioral problemsmental disordersmedicineSpecific Learning DisorderAttention deficit hyperactivity disorder0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSpecific Learning DisorderChild Behavior ChecklistWechsler Intelligence Scale for ChildrenSettore M-PSI/02 - Psicobiologia E Psicologia FisiologicaGeneral Neuroscience05 social sciencesNeuropsychologyCognitionmedicine.diseaseAutism Spectrum Disorder; Specific Learning Disorder; Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder; cognitive profile; emotional/behavioral problems; parental stressSettore MED/39 - Neuropsichiatria Infantilecognitive profileAutism spectrum disorderParental streAttention Deficit/Hyperactivity DisorderPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgery050104 developmental & child psychologyClinical psychologyRC321-571Brain Sciences
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Empirically Determined, Psychopathological Subtypes in Children With ADHD

2013

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to empirically determine subgroups of ADHD defined by specific patterns of psychopathology. METHOD: A clinical sample of 223 children with ADHD, aged 5 to 14 years, was examined with the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL). In addition, comorbid psychiatric disorders, psychosocial risk factors, and socioeconomic status were assessed. RESULTS: Cluster analysis of CBCL subscales yielded a solution with four distinct subgroups. While "externalizers" showed a high rate of comorbid oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) and conduct disorder (CD), "obsessive-compulsives" exhibited thought problems, low rates of comorbid CD, and high symptoms of inattention. "High psy…

Conduct DisorderMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentPoison controlCBCLComorbiditybehavioral disciplines and activities03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRisk Factorsmental disordersInjury preventionDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineCluster AnalysisHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesRisk factorChildPsychiatryChild Behavior ChecklistPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesPsychopathology05 social sciencesmedicine.diseaseComorbidityDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental DisordersClinical PsychologySocioeconomic FactorsAttention Deficit Disorder with HyperactivityAttention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior DisordersConduct disorderFemalePsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgery050104 developmental & child psychologyPsychopathologyClinical psychologyJournal of Attention Disorders
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Heterogeneity of executive functions among preschool children with psychiatric symptoms

2019

The aim of the present study was to investigate associations between internalizing and externalizing symptoms and deficits in executive functions (EF) as well as to examine the overall heterogeneity of EFs in a sample of preschool children attending a psychiatric clinic (n = 171). First, based on cut-off points signifying clinical levels of impairment on the parent-completed Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL), children were assigned into groups of internalizing, externalizing, combined or mild symptoms and compared to a reference group (n = 667) with regard to day care teacher ratings of EFs on the Attention and Executive Function Rating Inventory-Preschool (ATTEX-P). Second, latent profile an…

MaleCHILDHOODCBCLDay careExecutive functionsExecutive FunctionCOGNITIVE CONTROLDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyChild and adolescent psychiatryEFFORTFUL CONTROLTEACHER RATINGSChild Behavior ChecklistChildReference groupinternalizing symptomsPsychopathologyATTENTION-DEFICIT/HYPERACTIVITY DISORDERMental Disorders05 social sciencesExternalizing symptomsGeneral MedicineOriginal ContributionlastenpsykiatriaExecutive functionsexecutive functionspsychopathologyPsychiatry and Mental healthChild PreschoolInternalizing symptomsFemalePsychologypsykopatologia050104 developmental & child psychologyPsychopathologymedicine.medical_specialtytoiminnanohjaus (psykologia)PERFORMANCE-BASED MEASURES515 PsychologyINHIBITION050105 experimental psychologypreschoolexternalizing symptomsWORKING-MEMORYmedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychiatrySet (psychology)PreschoolSELF-REGULATIONesikouluikäisetPediatrics Perinatology and Child Health
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Longitudinal heritability of childhood aggression

2016

The genetic and environmental contributions to the variation and longitudinal stability in childhood aggressive behavior were assessed in two large twin cohorts, the Netherlands Twin Register (NTR), and the Twins Early Development Study (TEDS; United Kingdom). In NTR, maternal ratings on aggression from the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) were available for 10,765 twin pairs at age 7, for 8,557 twin pairs at age 9/10, and for 7,176 twin pairs at age 12. In TEDS, parental ratings of conduct disorder from the Strength and Difficulty Questionnaire (SDQ) were available for 6,897 twin pairs at age 7, for 3,028 twin pairs at age 9 and for 5,716 twin pairs at age 12. In both studies, stability and…

MaleParentsNetherlands Twin Register (NTR)0301 basic medicinePersonality InventoryPoison controlCBCLheritability0302 clinical medicineLongitudinal StudiesChildChild Behavior Checklistta515Genetics (clinical)NetherlandsaggressionAge Factorsta3142Justice and Strong InstitutionsPsychiatry and Mental healthConduct disorderFemalePersonality Assessment Inventorymedicine.symptomPsychologyTwins Early Development StudySDG 16 - PeaceAdolescentlongitudinalEnvironment03 medical and health sciencesCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceSex FactorsDiseases in Twins/dk/atira/pure/keywords/cohort_studies/netherlands_twin_register_ntr_medicineHumansGenetic Association StudiesAggressionta1184SDG 16 - Peace Justice and Strong InstitutionsstabilityHeritabilitymedicine.diseasegenetic architecture/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/peace_justice_and_strong_institutionsUnited Kingdomta3124030104 developmental biologyGene-Environment Interaction030217 neurology & neurosurgeryDemographyAmerican Journal of Medical Genetics Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics
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Psychosocial adjustment and quality of life after renal transplantation in early childhood.

2004

Psychosocial adjustment and quality of life has been reported good in children after a successful renal transplantation (Tx). There are, however, few reports of using standardized methods in evaluating these issues, particularly in small children. We investigated the psychosocial adjustment in 32 children at school age (mean 9.6 +/- 1.6), who had received a renal Tx under the age of 5 yr, using the Achenbach Child Behavior Checklist with data collected from both parents (CBCL) and teachers (CBCL-TRF). Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) was assessed by interviewing the children using a 17-dimensional (17D) health-related measure and compared to HRQOL of 244 normal school children. The ef…

MaleParentsPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialty030232 urology & nephrologyPsychological interventionChild BehaviorCBCL030230 surgeryStatistics Nonparametric03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSex FactorsQuality of lifemedicineHumansChild Behavior ChecklistChildSocial BehaviorTransplantationbusiness.industryTeachingAge FactorsSocial Supportmedicine.diseaseComorbidityKidney TransplantationSelf Concept3. Good healthTransplantationEl NiñoAttention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior DisordersPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthQuality of LifeFemalebusinessPsychosocialAttitude to HealthSocial AdjustmentPediatric transplantation
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Emotional eating scale for children and adolescents: psychometric characteristics in a Spanish sample

2011

The aims of this study were to validate the Emotional Eating Scale version for children (EES-C) in a Spanish population and study the differences in emotional eating among children with binge eating (BE), overeating (OE), and no episodes of disordered eating (NED). The questionnaire was completed by 199 children aged 9 to 16 years. Confirmatory factor analysis revealed five scales: eating in response to anger, anxiety, restlessness, helplessness, and depression. The EES-C showed good internal consistency and test-retest reliability, and it showed moderate relationships with measures of disordered-eating [Children's Eating Attitudes Test-26 (ChEAT-26), Questionnaire of Eating and Weight Patt…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyEmotional eatingAdolescentPsychometricsEmotionsHyperphagiaFeeding and Eating DisordersBinge-eating disorderBinge eating disorderSurveys and QuestionnairesDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineHumansBulimiaDisordered eatingOvereatingChildPsychiatryChild Behavior ChecklistLoss of controlPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesPsychological TestsBinge eatingChildren psychopathologydigestive oral and skin physiologyInfants--Alimentació--Aspectes psicològicsReproducibility of ResultsFeeding BehaviorEmotional eatingmedicine.diseaseClinical PsychologyEating disordersPsychometric propertiesSpainAnxietyFemalemedicine.symptomFactor Analysis StatisticalPsychologyChildren--Nutrition--Psychological aspects
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Parental Stress and Parental Ratings of Behavioral Problems of Enuretic Children.

2019

Background: Primary monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis (PMNE) may have a stressful impact on the everyday life of children and parents, and it may represent a cumulative stress factor increasing feelings of "learned helplessness." Methods: The current study investigated parental stress in a group of parents (n = 330) of children affected by PMNE, compared to a group of parents (n = 330) of typical developing children (TDC). In addition, the study evaluated whether parents of PMNE children experience more emotional, social, and behavioral problems in their children, compared to parents of TDC. Finally, the study correlated frequency of enuresis with stress values and Child Behavior Checklist…

Settore M-PSI/01 - Psicologia GeneraleStress managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectprimary monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis (PMNE) parental stress CBCL (child behavior checklist) parenting stress index-short form self-rating scalesCBCLLearned helplessnessparenting stress index-short formparental stresslcsh:RC346-42903 medical and health sciencesprimary monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis (PMNE)0302 clinical medicineEnuresisStress (linguistics)medicine030212 general & internal medicineEveryday lifeChild Behavior Checklistself-rating scaleslcsh:Neurology. Diseases of the nervous systemmedia_commonOriginal ResearchCBCL (child behavior checklist)Settore M-PSI/02 - Psicobiologia E Psicologia FisiologicaSettore MED/39 - Neuropsichiatria InfantileFeelingNeurologyNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptomPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryClinical psychologyFrontiers in neurology
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Perceived paternal and maternal acceptance and children's outcomes in Colombia

2007

The relationship between perceived paternal and maternal acceptance and children's adjustment was analyzed. The sample consisted of 234 children and 234 parental figures (mother or primary female caregiver, and father or primary male caregiver) living in two-parent nuclear families in Colombia. The children's age range was 7 to 13 (M = 9.7). Children completed the Parental Acceptance-Rejection Questionnaire (Child PARQ mother and father versions; Rohner, 1990), and the Personality Assessment Questionnaire (PAQ; Rohner, 1990). Parents completed the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL; Achenbach & Edelbrock, 1983). The analyses revealed that perceived paternal and maternal acceptance were both…

Social psychology (sociology)education.field_of_studySocial adjustmentSocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationCBCLDevelopmental psychologyPersonalityPersonality Assessment InventoryPsychologyeducationChild Behavior ChecklistNuclear familymedia_commonClinical psychology
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