Sentences with phrase «rated odd behavior»

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«There's that odd cyclical behavior in Holgate's sea level change rate plots, which looks remarkably like it's in phase with solar activity.»
A study was done to see if mothers accurately rated ADHD symptoms in male children, and found that they were not very accurate in classifying behaviors as ADHD symptoms, especially if symptoms of other disorders were present, such as anxiety or oppositional defiant disorder (ODD).
Three groups of children were selected based on parent - rated ODD and CU behaviors at the 36 - month assessment (N = 37; ODD+CU, N = 7; ODD - only, N = 12; non-ODD, N = 18).
Results indicate in both treatment groups, children's ADHD and ODD behaviors, as well as aspects of parenting, were rated improved by parents at the end of treatment compared to controls.
The Disruptive Behavior Disorder Rating Scale (DBDRS) consists of 45 questions designed to measure DSM - IV symptoms of ADHD, ODD and CD using 0 («not at all») to 3 («very much») Likert scales [41].
Teachers rated hyperactive behaviors accurately for children with ADHD; however, the ratings of hyperactivity were much higher for the children with ODD - like behaviors, showing a halo effect for children with ODD.
If asked to rate the severity of your child's behavior issues on a scale of one to 10, and you reply anywhere from five to eight, you're probably dealing with ODD.
5 - point rating scale with behavior descriptors at the odd points.
F - up test follow - up test, DBDRS disruptive behavior disorder rating scale, ARS ADHD rating scale, MAAS mindful attention and awareness scale, PSI parenting stress index, Inatt inattention, H / I hyperactivity / impulsivity, ODD oppositional defiant disorder, Overreact overreactivity, Permis permissiveness
In Study 1, 100 mothers (35 of children with and 65 of children without ADHD) rated how gender - typical and problematic they saw DSM - IV symptoms of ADHD, ODD, and CD; feminine descriptions of ADHD, ODD, and CD behaviors that we created; and relationally and overtly aggressive behaviors.
Social and mental intelligence quotients (IQs) were examined by the Arabic version of Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scale.12 The Arabic version was validated with good reliability and validity and used in many studies in Arab Countries.13 The parent / caregiver rating form used in this study was presented in the checklist format and was translated into Arabic.14 For assessing disruptive behavior disorders (attention deficit / hyperactive disorder [ADHD], oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), and conduct disorder [CD]-RRB-, all patients and their brothers or sisters were interviewed by a psychiatrist using the Arabic version of Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview for Children (MINI-KID) 15,16 and disruptive behavior disorder (DBD) rating scale.17, 18 For children under 13 years, the psychiatrist interviewed the parent and the child tBehavior Scale.12 The Arabic version was validated with good reliability and validity and used in many studies in Arab Countries.13 The parent / caregiver rating form used in this study was presented in the checklist format and was translated into Arabic.14 For assessing disruptive behavior disorders (attention deficit / hyperactive disorder [ADHD], oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), and conduct disorder [CD]-RRB-, all patients and their brothers or sisters were interviewed by a psychiatrist using the Arabic version of Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview for Children (MINI-KID) 15,16 and disruptive behavior disorder (DBD) rating scale.17, 18 For children under 13 years, the psychiatrist interviewed the parent and the child tbehavior disorders (attention deficit / hyperactive disorder [ADHD], oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), and conduct disorder [CD]-RRB-, all patients and their brothers or sisters were interviewed by a psychiatrist using the Arabic version of Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview for Children (MINI-KID) 15,16 and disruptive behavior disorder (DBD) rating scale.17, 18 For children under 13 years, the psychiatrist interviewed the parent and the child tbehavior disorder (DBD) rating scale.17, 18 For children under 13 years, the psychiatrist interviewed the parent and the child together.
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