Measures included the Psychiatric Status Schedule (PSS), which assesses the adolescent's psychiatric and psychosocial functioning and also includes a Drug Abuse Score, as well
as the Behavior Problem Checklist (BPC), which assesses multiple dimensions of problem behavior, including conduct.
Not exact matches
Given the importance of the frontal lobe in behavioral regulation [50], we also hypothesized that variations in this brain area (both in regards to lower volume and slower growth) would be related to greater disruptive behavioral
problems in children (
as measured by the Child
Behavior Checklist, CBCL).
Random effects models were constructed to examine the influence of brain development (both absolute brain volumes and growth rates) on children's maladaptive behavioral and emotional
problems as measured by the Child
Behavior Checklist (CBCL).
Differences between raters were also expected to lead to higher levels of depressive symptoms in young people with chronic illnesses in studies that used parent ratings
as a measure of depressive symptoms (e.g., the Affective
Problems scale of the Child
Behavior Checklist (CBCL); Achenbach, Dumenci, & Rescorla, 2003) than in studies that used self - reports of the child.
Outcomes were individual children's externalizing and internalizing
behavior problems, as measured by the Child Behavior Checklist and attitudes about violence, based on a scale created for thi
behavior problems,
as measured by the Child
Behavior Checklist and attitudes about violence, based on a scale created for thi
Behavior Checklist and attitudes about violence, based on a scale created for this study.
Are there fewer parent reported psychosocial
problems at follow - up (i.e. lower Child
Behavior Checklist [CBCL] Total
Problem score) in the intervention group, compared to care
as usual?
Mental health
problems of deaf Dutch children
as indicated by parents» responses to the child
behavior checklist
In several representative samples, it was shown that the SDQ is
as suitable
as the Child
Behavior Checklist [35] for identifying mental health
problems in children [36, 37].
For example, if the Children's Interview for Psychiatric Syndromes and Child
Behavior Checklist / Youth Self - Report assessments identified both depression and conduct
as relevant treatment foci, then the rank ordering of client - identified
problems on the TPA was used to determine whether treatment began with a focus on depression or conduct.
Problem behaviors as assessed by the Child Behavior Checklist accounted for the largest proportion of the variance in parenting stress; adaptive behaviors and severity of parent - or clinician - rated autism - associated symptoms did not uniquely contribute above and beyond problem beh
Problem behaviors as assessed by the Child
Behavior Checklist accounted for the largest proportion of the variance in parenting stress; adaptive
behaviors and severity of parent - or clinician - rated autism - associated symptoms did not uniquely contribute above and beyond
problem beh
problem behaviors.
High neuroticism in parents was associated with internalizing and externalizing
problems among the children,
as assessed by parent and teacher ratings on the Child
Behavior Checklist and clinician ratings.