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Setting (Reference) |
Base Rate |
Demography |
Diagnostic Method
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Example |
Example |
Example |
Example
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Example |
Example |
Example |
Example
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Example
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Example
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Assessment and diagnosis
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Screening instruments and diagnostic interviews
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Measure
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Format (Reporter)
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Age Range
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Administration/
Completion Time
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Inter-rater reliability
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Test-retest reliability
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Construct validity
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Content validity
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Highly recommended
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Parent General Behavior Inventory (P-GBI)
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Questionnaire (parent)
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<16
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10 minutes
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X
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Psychometric properties
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The following table describes the psychometric properties of the measures described above:
Measure
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Format (Reporter)
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Area under Curve |
LR+ (Score) |
LR- (Score) |
Citation |
Clinical Generalizability
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Parent General Behavior Inventory (P-GBI)
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Questionnaire (parent) |
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Process and Outcome Measures
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Measure
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Subscale
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Cut-off scores
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Critical Change (unstandardized scores)
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Benchmarks Based on Published Norms
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A
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B
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C
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95%
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90%
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SEdifference
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Screening Instrument
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Subscale here if any
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1
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23
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45
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66
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77
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88
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Screening Instrument 2
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Subscale here if any
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22
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33
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44
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55
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66
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77
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