Psychometric Properties of the Norwegian Aberrant Behavior Checklist and Diagnostic Relationships in a Neuro-Pediatric Sample

Introduction: Although the Aberrant Behavior Checklist (ABC) is one of the most widely used behavioral rating scales among people with developmental disabilities, very few studies have examined the factor structure of the non-English versions.Methods: The construct validity of the Norwegian ABC was...

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Adolescents
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Autism
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Behavior Disorders
Behavior Problems
Behavior rating scales
Check Lists
Child Behavior
Children
Correlation
Developmental Disabilities
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Emotional Disturbances
Factor Analysis
Factor Structure
Foreign Countries
Individualized Instruction
Intelligence Quotient
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Neurological Impairments
Pediatrics
Pervasive Developmental Disorders
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