To conduct international comparisons of parent-adolescent cross-informant agreement in clinical samples, we analyzed ratings on the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) and Youth Self-Report (YSR) for 6,762 clinically referred adolescents ages 11-18 from 7 societies (M=14.5years, SD=2.0years; 51% boys). Using CBCL and YSR data, we asked the following questions: (a) Do parents report more problems for their adolescent children than the adolescents report about themselves? (b) How do cross-informant correlations (rs) for scale scores differ by problem type and by society? (c) How well do parents and adolescents, on average, agree regarding which problems they rate as low, medium, or high? (d) How does within-dyad item agreement vary within and bet...
The majority of studies on parent-child discrepancies in the assessment of adolescent emotional and ...
[[abstract]]The majority of studies on parent-child discrepancies in the assessment of adolescent em...
Abstract Objective: In this study the authors examined whether discrepancies between parent and yout...
To conduct international comparisons of parent-adolescent cross-informant agreement in clinical samp...
We used population sample data from 25 societies to answer the following questions: (a) How consiste...
We used population sample data from 25 societies to answer the following questions: (a) How consiste...
As early as the Isle of Wight study (1964), it was reported that parents and children demonstrated o...
The current study examined parent-adolescent cross-informant agreement in two clinical samples (Tota...
Parent-teacher cross-informant agreement, although usually modest, may provide important clinical in...
Parent-teacher cross-informant agreement, although usually modest, may provide important clinical in...
Low agreement between self-reports and parent reports of the behavioral adjustment of adolescents ha...
Low agreement between self-reports and parent reports of the behavioral adjustment of adolescents ha...
Rating scales are often used by school psychologists to assess for emotional and behavioral disorder...
Objective: The study examined parent-youth agreement regarding reports on psychopathology among adol...
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The majority of studies on parent-child discrepancies in the assessment of adolescent emotional and ...
[[abstract]]The majority of studies on parent-child discrepancies in the assessment of adolescent em...
Abstract Objective: In this study the authors examined whether discrepancies between parent and yout...
To conduct international comparisons of parent-adolescent cross-informant agreement in clinical samp...
We used population sample data from 25 societies to answer the following questions: (a) How consiste...
We used population sample data from 25 societies to answer the following questions: (a) How consiste...
As early as the Isle of Wight study (1964), it was reported that parents and children demonstrated o...
The current study examined parent-adolescent cross-informant agreement in two clinical samples (Tota...
Parent-teacher cross-informant agreement, although usually modest, may provide important clinical in...
Parent-teacher cross-informant agreement, although usually modest, may provide important clinical in...
Low agreement between self-reports and parent reports of the behavioral adjustment of adolescents ha...
Low agreement between self-reports and parent reports of the behavioral adjustment of adolescents ha...
Rating scales are often used by school psychologists to assess for emotional and behavioral disorder...
Objective: The study examined parent-youth agreement regarding reports on psychopathology among adol...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowObjective: Previ...
The majority of studies on parent-child discrepancies in the assessment of adolescent emotional and ...
[[abstract]]The majority of studies on parent-child discrepancies in the assessment of adolescent em...
Abstract Objective: In this study the authors examined whether discrepancies between parent and yout...