Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
ORIGINAL ARTICLESLong‐Term Stability of Child Behavior Checklist Profile Types in a Child Psychiatric Clinic Population
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The child behavior checklist can aid in characterizing suspected comorbid psychopathology in clinically referred youth with ADHD
2021, Journal of Psychiatric ResearchCitation Excerpt :Thus, to our knowledge, no previous study has focused on examining the utility of the CBCL to aid clinicians identifying specific psychopathological conditions and their severity in youth referred for the assessment of ADHD. Other research using the CBCL (MacDonald and Achenbach, 1999; Verhulst and van der Ende, 1993) has found that comorbid clinical elevations on specific pairs of scales may indicate a worse prognosis, compared with only single elevations (Biederman, J et al., 2005; Mattison and Spitznagel, 1999). Thus, attention to comorbid psychopathology in ADHD is important in clinical practice because it has therapeutic as well as prognostic implications, issues that are relevant for everyday psychiatric care of youths with ADHD.
Trajectories of sleep in Child Protective Services (CPS)-referred children predict externalizing and internalizing symptoms in early childhood
2020, Child Abuse and NeglectCitation Excerpt :Parents completed the preschool version of the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL; Achenbach & Rescorla, 2000). The CBCL has been shown to be a reliable and valid measure of children’s externalizing and internalizing symptoms (Bingham, Loukas, Fitzgerald, & Zucker, 2003; Mattison & Spitznagel, 1999). Higher scores are indicative of more emotional and behavioral problems.
Associations between cognition and internalizing problems in young adults with early-onset schizophrenia: A 13-year follow-up study
2018, Psychiatry ResearchCitation Excerpt :Thus, it makes sense to examine internalizing problems as a group of symptoms in research on adolescents with EOS, as opposed to only focusing on depression or anxiety. In this regard, the Children Behavior Check List (CBCL) provides a reliable and valid measurement with high stability over time in children with ADHD (Biederman et al., 2001; Mattison and Spitznagel, 1999; Bingham et al., 2003). Petty et al. (2008) showed that the CBCL Internalizing Scale predicted anxiety disorders in a 5-year follow-up study of 2–17-year-old children of parents with a panic disorder or major depression.
Children's Cognitive-Behavioral Functioning at Age 6 and 7: Prenatal Drug Exposure and Caregiving Environment
2008, Ambulatory PediatricsCitation Excerpt :Raw scores are converted into standard scores (M = 100, SD = 15). The Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) was administered to caregivers when children were aged 7 years.29,30 The CBCL consists of 120 items related to behavior problems, which are scored on a 3-point scale ranging from not true to often true.
Parental ratings of behavioral adjustment in two samples of adopted Chinese girls: Age-related versus socio-emotional correlates and predictors
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The authors thank Thomas M. Achenbach, Ph.D., for the use of his database, on which this report is based.