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      Der Fremdbeurteilungsbogen für hyperkinetische Störungen (FBB-HKS) - Prävalenz hyperkinetischer Störungen im Elternurteil und psychometrische Kriterien

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            Normative data on revised Conners Parent and Teacher Rating Scales.

            Normative data are presented for 570 children on newly revised versions of the Conners Parent and Teacher Rating Scales. Symptom ratings were factor analyzed and structures compared favorably with those obtained using earlier versions of the questionnaires. Interrater correlations (mother-father, parent-teacher) were also reported. Age and sex effects were found to be significant determinants of children's scores, while social class effects were nonsignificant.
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              DSM-IV field trials for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children and adolescents.

              Optimal diagnostic thresholds were determined for DSM-IV attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and the psychometric properties were compared to alternative definitions. Structured diagnostic interviews of multiple informants for 380 clinic-referred youths aged 4-17 years were conducted. In addition, standardized clinicians' validation diagnoses of attention deficit disorder were obtained to assess agreement with clinical judgment. Measures of impairment were obtained to assess the accuracy of identifying youth with an impairing condition. Three subtypes of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (predominantly inattentive, predominantly hyperactive-impulsive, and combined types) were distinguished on the basis of the degree of deviance on separate dimensions of inattention and hyperactivity-impulsivity. These three subtypes were found to differ in terms of types of impairment, age, and sex ratio, but not ethnicity. In terms of case identification of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, DSM-IV was found to be very similar to DSM-III-R, except that DSM-IV identified more impaired girls and preschool children. These results support the decision to subdivide the heterogeneous category of DSM-III-R attention deficit hyperactivity disorder into three subtypes. The resulting DSM-IV definition appears to be somewhat less biased toward the symptom pattern typical of elementary school boys.
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                Kindheit und Entwicklung
                Kindheit und Entwicklung
                Hogrefe Publishing Group
                0942-5403
                2190-6246
                April 2000
                April 2000
                : 9
                : 2
                : 116-126
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Klinik und Poliklinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie des Kindes- und Jugendaltersder Universität zu Köln
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                10.1026//0942-5403.9.2.116
                1871ef42-7d88-45b9-9dd6-8eecd5319f49
                © 2000
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