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Can teachers' behavior ratings be used to screen early adolescent boys for psychiatric diagnoses?

René Carbonneau1, Richard E Tremblay, Frank Vitaro, Jean-François Saucier.   

Abstract

The present study examined if a short, 22-item teacher rating questionnaire could be used to screen young adolescent boys for psychiatric diagnoses. Subjects were 239 12-year-old boys from a community sample of low socioeconomic status families. Child and parent versions of the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children were used to provide DSM-III-R diagnoses. Results show a low to moderate screening value for the Short Social Behavior Questionnaire (S-SBQ) scales, with best results for externalizing disorders. The method used to establish the diagnoses had an impact on the screening efficacy of the S-SBQ, higher prevalence rates resulting in a lower proportion of false-positives for the same cutoff point. Additional research is needed to assess the screening efficacy of the S-SBQ across ages and gender, but results suggest that teacher ratings with the S-SBQ could be used to screen boys with externalizing disorders at the end of elementary school.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15897681     DOI: 10.1159/000085773

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychopathology        ISSN: 0254-4962            Impact factor:   1.944


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1.  Teacher-rated aggression and co-occurring behaviors and emotional problems among schoolchildren in four population-based European cohorts.

Authors:  Alyce M Whipp; Eero Vuoksimaa; Koen Bolhuis; Eveline L de Zeeuw; Tellervo Korhonen; Matteo Mauri; Lea Pulkkinen; Kaili Rimfeld; Richard J Rose; Catharina Toos E M van Beijsterveldt; Meike Bartels; Robert Plomin; Henning Tiemeier; Jaakko Kaprio; Dorret I Boomsma
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2021-04-29       Impact factor: 3.240

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