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Utility for Clinical Practice of a Bifactor ADHD Model in an Elementary School Population in Mexico

  • 13-11-2023
  • Research
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Abstract

We assessed the appropriateness of the bifactor model for a Mexican ADHD symptom questionnaire (BMQ-ADHD) applied to parents and teachers of elementary school children. With a sample of 765 reports of children’s behavior (48.7% with ADHD A1 criteria, 42.6% girls, mean age 8.5 years [± 1.6 sd]), we examined construct validity, measurement invariance, differences for gender and school level, and the appropriateness of using summed scores. The BMQ-ADHD questionnaire was characterized by good construct validity for the bifactor model for parents’ and teachers’ reports. For both corpora, we detected invariance for gender and school level. There were differences in ADHD symptoms by gender, but not by school year. The summed scores may represent the factors accurately for females but may present difficulty for males in the parents’ questionnaires. The present study revealed good BMQ-ADHD psychometric properties for a unidimensional-hierarchical ADHD scale segregated by gender for parents’ and teachers’ reports.
Titel
Utility for Clinical Practice of a Bifactor ADHD Model in an Elementary School Population in Mexico
Auteurs
Salvador Trejo
Yaira Chamorro
María de Lourdes Bolaños
Esmeralda Matute
Publicatiedatum
13-11-2023
Uitgeverij
Springer US
Gepubliceerd in
Child Psychiatry & Human Development / Uitgave 4/2025
Print ISSN: 0009-398X
Elektronisch ISSN: 1573-3327
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10578-023-01633-7
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