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The CBCL/1½–5’s DSM-ASD Scale: Confirmatory Factor Analyses Across 24 Societies

Authors :
Rescorla, LA
Adams, A
Ivanova, MY
Bilenberg, N
Bjarnadottir, G
Capron, C
De Pauw, S
Dias, P
Dobrean, A
Döpfner, M
Duyme, M
Eapen, V
Erol, N
Esmaeili, E
Ezpeleta, L
Frigerio, A
Fung, DSS
Gonçalves, M
Guðmundsson, H
Jeng, SF
Jusiene, R
Kim, YA
Kristensen, S
Liu, J
Lecannelier, F
Leung, P
Machado, BC
Montirosso, R
Oh, KJ
Ooi, YP
Plück, J
Pomalima, R
Pranvera, J
Shahini, M
Silva, J
Simsek, Z
Sourander, A
Valverde, J
van der van der, J
Van Leeuwen, K
Wu, YT
Yurdusen, S
Zubrick, SR
Verhulst, FC
Rescorla, LA
Adams, A
Ivanova, MY
Bilenberg, N
Bjarnadottir, G
Capron, C
De Pauw, S
Dias, P
Dobrean, A
Döpfner, M
Duyme, M
Eapen, V
Erol, N
Esmaeili, E
Ezpeleta, L
Frigerio, A
Fung, DSS
Gonçalves, M
Guðmundsson, H
Jeng, SF
Jusiene, R
Kim, YA
Kristensen, S
Liu, J
Lecannelier, F
Leung, P
Machado, BC
Montirosso, R
Oh, KJ
Ooi, YP
Plück, J
Pomalima, R
Pranvera, J
Shahini, M
Silva, J
Simsek, Z
Sourander, A
Valverde, J
van der van der, J
Van Leeuwen, K
Wu, YT
Yurdusen, S
Zubrick, SR
Verhulst, FC
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Previous research supports the CBCL/1½–5’s DSM-ASD scale (and its precursor, the DSM-PDP scale) as a Level 1 ASD screener. Confirmatory factor analyses (CFAs) with data from population samples in 24 societies (N = 19,850) indicated good measurement invariance across societies, especially for configural and metric invariance. Items 4. 25, 67, 80, and 98 may be especially good discriminators of ASD because they have tend to have low base rates, strong loadings on the ASD latent construct, and the best measurement invariance across societies. Further research is needed to test the discriminative power of these items in predicting ASD, but our strong measurement findings support the international psychometric robustness of the CBCL/1½–5’s DSM-ASD scale.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1140182478
Document Type :
Electronic Resource