This review addresses the most current and widely used methods of assessing childhood and adolescent externalizing disorders. Interviews, rating scales, and self-report instruments are described, and their strengths and weaknesses are discussed. Direct observational techniques in naturalistic and analogue settings are also reviewed. Throughout the article, commentary is offered regarding the psychometric adequacy and clinical validity of these instruments. It is suggested that, although the instruments presently used to assist in diagnosing externalizing disorders generally possess adequate reliability and representational validity, evidence of elaborative validity is lacking. Clinicians and researchers are encouraged to adopt a broader con...
Contains fulltext : 219393.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The Externalizi...
The broad domain of internalizing disorders encompasses a variety of symptoms that are specific to c...
Alexithymia is a well-known risk factor for internalizing and externalizing problems in adolescenc...
This review addresses the most current and widely used methods of assessing childhood and adolescent...
The study aims to summarize assessment instruments for teachers and practitioners to record external...
Objective This is the sixth article in a series of 10-year reviews of rating scales. The current art...
There is increasing recognition that the externalizing disorders continue into adulthood or cause su...
This study assessed the diagnostic accuracy of Achenbach’s Child Behavior Checklist for clinician-di...
OBJECTIVE: Most screening instruments for externalizing disorders have been developed and validated ...
It is becoming increasingly clear that a significant number of children and adolescents have severe ...
Objective: Most screening instruments for externalizing disorders have been developed and validated ...
The Externalizing Spectrum Inventory aims at assessing personality features that underlie externaliz...
The present study sought to refine knowledge about the structure underlying externalizing dimensions...
Recent research has suggested that individuals may respond to differing treatment approaches with va...
Recent research has suggested that individuals may respond to differing treatment approaches with va...
Contains fulltext : 219393.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The Externalizi...
The broad domain of internalizing disorders encompasses a variety of symptoms that are specific to c...
Alexithymia is a well-known risk factor for internalizing and externalizing problems in adolescenc...
This review addresses the most current and widely used methods of assessing childhood and adolescent...
The study aims to summarize assessment instruments for teachers and practitioners to record external...
Objective This is the sixth article in a series of 10-year reviews of rating scales. The current art...
There is increasing recognition that the externalizing disorders continue into adulthood or cause su...
This study assessed the diagnostic accuracy of Achenbach’s Child Behavior Checklist for clinician-di...
OBJECTIVE: Most screening instruments for externalizing disorders have been developed and validated ...
It is becoming increasingly clear that a significant number of children and adolescents have severe ...
Objective: Most screening instruments for externalizing disorders have been developed and validated ...
The Externalizing Spectrum Inventory aims at assessing personality features that underlie externaliz...
The present study sought to refine knowledge about the structure underlying externalizing dimensions...
Recent research has suggested that individuals may respond to differing treatment approaches with va...
Recent research has suggested that individuals may respond to differing treatment approaches with va...
Contains fulltext : 219393.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The Externalizi...
The broad domain of internalizing disorders encompasses a variety of symptoms that are specific to c...
Alexithymia is a well-known risk factor for internalizing and externalizing problems in adolescenc...