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The Clinician Affective Reactivity Index: Validity and Reliability of a Clinician-Rated Assessment of Irritability.

Simone P Haller1, Katharina Kircanski2, Argyris Stringaris2, Michal Clayton2, Hong Bui2, Courtney Agorsor2, Sofia I Cardenas2, Kenneth E Towbin2, Daniel S Pine2, Ellen Leibenluft2, Melissa A Brotman2.   

Abstract

Irritability is impairing in youth and is the core feature of disruptive mood dysregulation disorder (DMDD). Currently, there are no established clinician-rated instruments to assess irritability in pediatric research and clinical settings. Clinician-rated measures ensure consistency of assessment across patients and are important specifically for treatment research. Here, we present data on the psychometric properties of the Clinician Affective Reactivity Index (CL-ARI), the first semistructured interview focused on pediatric irritability. The CL-ARI was administered to a transdiagnostic sample of 98 youth (M age = 12.66, SD = 2.47; 41% female). With respect to convergent validity, CL-ARI scores were (a) significantly higher for youth with DMDD than for any other diagnostic group, and (b) showed uniquely strong associations with other clinician-, parent-, and youth-report measures of irritability compared to measures of related constructs, such as anxiety. The three subscales of the CL-ARI (temper outbursts, irritable mood, impairment) showed excellent internal consistency. Test-retest reliability of the CL-ARI was adequate. These data support that irritability can be feasibly, validly, and reliably assessed by clinicians using the CL-ARI. A validated, gold-standard assessment of pediatric irritability is critical in advancing research and treatment efforts.
Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  clinician; irritability; measurement; reliability; validity

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Year:  2019        PMID: 32138938      PMCID: PMC7060970          DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2019.10.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Ther        ISSN: 0005-7894


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