Examining the criterion validity of CBCL and TRF problem scales and items in a large Singapore sample
This study examined the criterion validity of the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) and Teacher’s Report Form (TRF) problem scales and items in demographically-matched Singapore samples of referred and non-referred children (840 in each sample for the CBCL and 447 in each sample for the TRF). Internal...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-967762020-03-07T12:10:40Z Examining the criterion validity of CBCL and TRF problem scales and items in a large Singapore sample Ang, Rebecca P. Rescorla, Leslie A. Achenbach, Thomas M. Ooi, Yoon Phaik. Fung, Daniel S. S. Woo, Bernardine. School of Humanities and Social Sciences This study examined the criterion validity of the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) and Teacher’s Report Form (TRF) problem scales and items in demographically-matched Singapore samples of referred and non-referred children (840 in each sample for the CBCL and 447 in each sample for the TRF). Internal consistency estimates for both the CBCL and TRF scales were good. Almost all CBCL and TRF problem scales and items significantly discriminated between referred and non-referred children, with referred children scoring higher, as expected. The largest referral status effects were on attention problems scales and their associated items, with the TRF having larger effects than the CBCL. Effect sizes for demographic variables such as age, gender, ethnicity and SES were much smaller than effect sizes for referral status, across both the CBCL and TRF forms and at both the scale and item levels. These findings suggest that teachers can be effective partners in identifying children who need mental health services and those who do not. 2013-08-06T04:10:02Z 2019-12-06T19:34:59Z 2013-08-06T04:10:02Z 2019-12-06T19:34:59Z 2011 2011 Journal Article Ang, R. P., Rescorla, L. A., Achenbach, T. M., Ooi, Y. P., Fung, D. S. S.,& Woo, B. (2012). Examining the Criterion Validity of CBCL and TRF Problem Scales and Items in a Large Singapore Sample. Child Psychiatry & Human Development, 43(1), 70-86. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/96776 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/13044 10.1007/s10578-011-0253-2 en Child psychiatry & human development |
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This study examined the criterion validity of the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) and Teacher’s Report Form (TRF) problem scales and items in demographically-matched Singapore samples of referred and non-referred children (840 in each sample for the CBCL and 447 in each sample for the TRF). Internal consistency estimates for both the CBCL and TRF scales were good. Almost all CBCL and TRF problem scales and items significantly discriminated between referred and non-referred children, with referred children scoring higher, as expected. The largest referral status effects were on attention problems scales and their associated items, with the TRF having larger effects than the CBCL. Effect sizes for demographic variables such as age, gender, ethnicity and SES were much smaller than effect sizes for referral status, across both the CBCL and TRF forms and at both the scale and item levels. These findings suggest that teachers can be effective partners in identifying children who need mental health services and those who do not. |
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Examining the criterion validity of CBCL and TRF problem scales and items in a large Singapore sample |
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