Testing Syndromes of Psychopathology in Parent and Youth Ratings Across Societies

As societies become increasingly diverse, mental health professionals need instruments for assessing emotional, behavioral, and social problems in terms of constructs that are supported within and across societies. Building on decades of research findings, multisample alignment confirmatory factor a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of clinical child and adolescent psychology 2019-07, Vol.48 (4), p.596-609
Hauptverfasser: Ivanova, Masha Y., Achenbach, Thomas M., Rescorla, Leslie A., Guo, Jiesi, Althoff, Robert R., Kan, Kees-Jan, Almqvist, Fredrik, Begovac, Ivan, Broberg, Anders G., Chahed, Myriam, da Rocha, Marina Monzani, Dobrean, Anca, Döepfner, Manfred, Erol, Nese, Fombonne, Eric, Fonseca, Antonio Castro, Forns, Maria, Frigerio, Alessandra, Grietens, Hans, Hewitt-Ramirez, Nohelia, Juarez, Fernando, Kajokienė, Ilona, Kanbayashi, Yasuko, Kim, Young-Ah, Larsson, Bo, Leung, Patrick, Liu, Xianchen, Maggiolini, Alfio, Minaei, Asghar, Moreira, Paulo A.S., Oh, Kyung Ja, Petot, Djaouida, Pisa, Cecilia, Pomalima, Rolando, Roussos, Alexandra, Rudan, Vlasta, Sawyer, Michael, Shahini, Mimoza, Ferreira de Mattos Silvares, Edwiges, Simsek, Zeynep, Steinhausen, Hans-Christoph, Szirovicza, Lajos, Valverde, Jose, Viola, Laura, Weintraub, Sheila, Metzke, Christa Winkler, Wolanczyk, Tomasz, Woo, Bernardine, Zhang, Eugene Yuqing, Zilber, Nelly, Žukauskienė, Rita, Verhulst, Frank C.
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Zusammenfassung:As societies become increasingly diverse, mental health professionals need instruments for assessing emotional, behavioral, and social problems in terms of constructs that are supported within and across societies. Building on decades of research findings, multisample alignment confirmatory factor analyses tested an empirically based 8-syndrome model on parent ratings across 30 societies and youth self-ratings across 19 societies. The Child Behavior Checklist for Ages 6-18 and Youth Self-Report for Ages 11-18 were used to measure syndromes descriptively designated as Anxious/Depressed, Withdrawn/Depressed, Somatic Complaints, Social Problems, Thought Problems, Attention Problems, Rule-Breaking Behavior, and Aggressive Behavior. For both parent ratings (N = 61,703) and self-ratings (N = 29,486), results supported aggregation of problem items into 8 first-order syndromes for all societies (configural invariance), plus the invariance of item loadings (metric invariance) across the majority of societies. Supported across many societies in both parent and self-ratings, the 8 syndromes offer a parsimonious phenotypic taxonomy with clearly operationalized assessment criteria. Mental health professionals in many societies can use the 8 syndromes to assess children and youths for clinical, training, and scientific purposes.
ISSN:1537-4416
1537-4424
1537-4424
DOI:10.1080/15374416.2017.1405352