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The Impact of Items and Anchors on Parent–Child Reports of Problem Behavior

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Research has repeatedly demonstrated that parent and child reports of child behavior and emotional functioning often do not agree in terms of symptom severity or even symptom presence. Given the potential clinical impact that discrepant reports may have on the therapeutic process, a significant amount of research has addressed the factors influencing this observed discrepancy. Traditionally, this research has evaluated the impact of demographic factors on mean differences and obtained correlation coefficients between parent and child reports. The current research improves upon previous research in this area in two ways. First, the current research uses parent and child measures with identical rather than similar items as is commonly found in previous research. Second, the current research moves beyond identifying demographic influences on discrepant reports by explaining observed discrepancies in terms of differences in parent and child perceptions of typical child behavior.

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Correspondence to David Carlston M.S..

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David Carlston and Benjamin Ogles are affiliated with Department of Psychology, Ohio University, Athens, USA.

Funding for this project was provided by the Ohio Department of Mental Health.

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Carlston, D., Ogles, B. The Impact of Items and Anchors on Parent–Child Reports of Problem Behavior. Child Adolesc Soc Work J 23, 24–37 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10560-005-0028-3

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