Background: Assessments of child psychopathology commonly rely on multiple informants, e.g., parents, teachers and children. Informants often disagree about the presence or absence of symptoms, reflecting reporter bias, situation-specific behaviour, or random variation in measurement. However, few studies have systematically tested how far correlates of child psychopathology differ between informants. Methods: Parents, teachers and children in the 1999 British Child and Adolescent Mental Health Survey (n = 4,525, ages 11–15 years) completed the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire. Multiple source regression models tested the extent to which child, family, school and neighbourhood characteristics were differentially associated with the...
This study describes the different prevalences obtained when varying com-binations of informants wer...
At least 20% of children and adolescents living in the United States struggle with emotional-behavio...
Rating scales are often used by school psychologists to assess for emotional and behavioral disorder...
Background: Assessments of child psychopathology commonly rely on multiple informants, e.g., parents...
Discrepancies between informants\u27 reports of children\u27s behavior are robustly observed in clin...
Discrepancies often exist among different informants ’ (e.g., parents, children, teachers) ratings o...
There are numerous empirical studies demonstrating that agreement between parent-reports of youth an...
Discrepancies often exist among different informants' (e.g., parents, children, teachers) ratings of...
Discrepancies between informants\u27 reports of children\u27s behavior are robustly observed in clin...
textThis study was part of a larger multi-informant longitudinal study with a sample of 319 children...
Contains fulltext : 54617.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present st...
Discrepancies among informants' ratings of child psychopathology have important implications for dia...
Agreement among informants' ratings of children's and adults' internalizing and externalizing proble...
Parenting behaviors have been found to be concurrently associated with children’s psychological diso...
Behavior ratings and self-report measures of child and adolescent psychopathology are often used to ...
This study describes the different prevalences obtained when varying com-binations of informants wer...
At least 20% of children and adolescents living in the United States struggle with emotional-behavio...
Rating scales are often used by school psychologists to assess for emotional and behavioral disorder...
Background: Assessments of child psychopathology commonly rely on multiple informants, e.g., parents...
Discrepancies between informants\u27 reports of children\u27s behavior are robustly observed in clin...
Discrepancies often exist among different informants ’ (e.g., parents, children, teachers) ratings o...
There are numerous empirical studies demonstrating that agreement between parent-reports of youth an...
Discrepancies often exist among different informants' (e.g., parents, children, teachers) ratings of...
Discrepancies between informants\u27 reports of children\u27s behavior are robustly observed in clin...
textThis study was part of a larger multi-informant longitudinal study with a sample of 319 children...
Contains fulltext : 54617.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present st...
Discrepancies among informants' ratings of child psychopathology have important implications for dia...
Agreement among informants' ratings of children's and adults' internalizing and externalizing proble...
Parenting behaviors have been found to be concurrently associated with children’s psychological diso...
Behavior ratings and self-report measures of child and adolescent psychopathology are often used to ...
This study describes the different prevalences obtained when varying com-binations of informants wer...
At least 20% of children and adolescents living in the United States struggle with emotional-behavio...
Rating scales are often used by school psychologists to assess for emotional and behavioral disorder...