The relevance of
informant discrepancies for the assessment of adolescent personality pathology
Criterion validity of interpreting scores from multi-informant statistical interactions as measures of
informant discrepancies in psychological assessments of children and adolescents
Informant discrepancies in the assessment of childhood psychopathology: A critical review, theoretical framework, and recommendations for further study
This study examined the degree of disagreement between runaway adolescents and their primary caretakers, defined as
informant discrepancies, on their view of their family.
Results showed that among those receiving EBFT, but not CRA or MET,
informant discrepancies decreased significantly over time.
Not exact matches
Thus, the study not only showed
discrepancies between
informants but also a decline in the level of happiness in parents of adolescents.