Youth- and parent-rated screening measures derived from the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) and Development and Well-Being Assessment (DAWBA) were compared on their psychometric properties as predictors of caseness in adolescence (mean age 14). Successful screening was judged firstly against the likelihood of having an ICD-10 psychiatric diagnosis and secondly by the ability to discriminate between community (N = 252) and clinical (N = 86) samples (sample status). Both, SDQ and DAWBA measures adequately predicted the presence of an ICD-10 disorder as well as sample status. The hypothesis that there was an informant gradient was confirmed: youth self-reports were less discriminating than parent reports, whereas combined parent...
Objective: In the present study, low-income racial and ethnic minority children and youth received s...
Background Child psychiatric disorders are common and treatable, but often go undetected and therefo...
Parental mental illness is a major risk factor for youth psychopathology, but few studies have used ...
Youth- and parent-rated screening measures derived from the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire...
BACKGROUND Discrepancies between multiple informants often create considerable uncertainties in del...
Discrepancies between multiple informants often create considerable uncertainties in delivering serv...
BACKGROUND : The use of the SDQs as a screening tool to monitor new or ongoing problems in adolesce...
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Anxiety and depressive disorders are highly prevalent in youth and are associated with substantial m...
Knowledge on the validity of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) among adolescents is...
An important characteristic of a screening tool is its discriminant ability or the measure's accurac...
Assessment of personality pathology relies heavily on self-report, although it has been argued that ...
Background: The diagnosis of depression in adolescents relies on identifying the presence of specifi...
Background: Informant discrepancies have been reported between parent and adolescent measures of dep...
Although children residing in statutory out-of-home care and those adopted from care are more likely...
Objective: In the present study, low-income racial and ethnic minority children and youth received s...
Background Child psychiatric disorders are common and treatable, but often go undetected and therefo...
Parental mental illness is a major risk factor for youth psychopathology, but few studies have used ...
Youth- and parent-rated screening measures derived from the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire...
BACKGROUND Discrepancies between multiple informants often create considerable uncertainties in del...
Discrepancies between multiple informants often create considerable uncertainties in delivering serv...
BACKGROUND : The use of the SDQs as a screening tool to monitor new or ongoing problems in adolesce...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Anxiety and depressive disorders are highly prevalent in youth and are associated with substantial m...
Knowledge on the validity of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) among adolescents is...
An important characteristic of a screening tool is its discriminant ability or the measure's accurac...
Assessment of personality pathology relies heavily on self-report, although it has been argued that ...
Background: The diagnosis of depression in adolescents relies on identifying the presence of specifi...
Background: Informant discrepancies have been reported between parent and adolescent measures of dep...
Although children residing in statutory out-of-home care and those adopted from care are more likely...
Objective: In the present study, low-income racial and ethnic minority children and youth received s...
Background Child psychiatric disorders are common and treatable, but often go undetected and therefo...
Parental mental illness is a major risk factor for youth psychopathology, but few studies have used ...