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The generalizability of the Youth Self-Report syndrome structure in 23 societies.

Authors :
Ivanova MY
Achenbach TM
Rescorla LA
Dumenci L
Almqvist F
Bilenberg N
Bird H
Broberg AG
Dobrean A
Döpfner M
Erol N
Forns M
Hannesdottir H
Kanbayashi Y
Lambert MC
Leung P
Minaei A
Mulatu MS
Novik T
Oh KJ
Roussos A
Sawyer M
Simsek Z
Steinhausen HC
Weintraub S
Winkler Metzke C
Wolanczyk T
Zilber N
Zukauskiene R
Verhulst FC
Source :
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology [J Consult Clin Psychol] 2007 Oct; Vol. 75 (5), pp. 729-38.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

As a basis for theories of psychopathology, clinical psychology and related disciplines need sound taxonomies that are generalizable across diverse populations. To test the generalizability of a statistically derived 8-syndrome taxonomic model for youth psychopathology, confirmatory factor analyses (CFAs) were performed on the Youth Self-Report (T. M. Achenbach & L. A. Rescorla, 2001) completed by 30,243 youths 11-18 years old from 23 societies. The 8-syndrome taxonomic model met criteria for good fit to the data from each society. This was consistent with findings for the parent-completed Child Behavior Checklist (Achenbach & Rescorla, 2001) and the teacher-completed Teacher's Report Form (Achenbach & Rescorla, 2001) from many societies. Separate CFAs by gender and age group supported the 8-syndrome model for boys and girls and for younger and older youths within individual societies. The findings provide initial support for the taxonomic generalizability of the 8-syndrome model across very diverse societies, both genders, and 2 age groups.<br /> ((PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2007 APA, all rights reserved).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0022-006X
Volume :
75
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
17907855
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1037/0022-006X.75.5.729