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Cross-informant symptoms from CBCL, TRF, and YSR : Trait and method variance in a normative sample of Russian youths. / Grigorenko, Elena L.; Geiser, Christian; Slobodskaya, Helena R.; Francis, David J.
в: Psychological Assessment, Том 22, № 4, 12.2010, стр. 893-911.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Cross-informant symptoms from CBCL, TRF, and YSR
T2 - Trait and method variance in a normative sample of Russian youths
AU - Grigorenko, Elena L.
AU - Geiser, Christian
AU - Slobodskaya, Helena R.
AU - Francis, David J.
PY - 2010/12
Y1 - 2010/12
N2 - A large community-based sample of Russian youths (n = 841, age M = 13.17 years, SD = 2.51) was assessed with the Child Behavior Checklist (mothers and fathers separately), Teacher's Report Form, and Youth Self-Report. The multiple indicator-version of the correlated trait-correlated method minus one, or CT-C(M - 1), model was applied to analyze (a) the convergent and divergent validity of these instruments in Russia, (b) the degree of trait-specificity of rater biases, and (c) potential predictors of rater-specific effects. As expected, based on the published results from different countries and in different languages, the convergent validity of the instruments was rather high between mother and father reports, but rather low for parent, teacher, and self-reports. For self- and teacher reports, rater-specific effects were related to age and gender of the children for some traits. These results, once again, attest to the importance of incorporating information from multiple observers when psychopathological traits are evaluated in children and adolescents.
AB - A large community-based sample of Russian youths (n = 841, age M = 13.17 years, SD = 2.51) was assessed with the Child Behavior Checklist (mothers and fathers separately), Teacher's Report Form, and Youth Self-Report. The multiple indicator-version of the correlated trait-correlated method minus one, or CT-C(M - 1), model was applied to analyze (a) the convergent and divergent validity of these instruments in Russia, (b) the degree of trait-specificity of rater biases, and (c) potential predictors of rater-specific effects. As expected, based on the published results from different countries and in different languages, the convergent validity of the instruments was rather high between mother and father reports, but rather low for parent, teacher, and self-reports. For self- and teacher reports, rater-specific effects were related to age and gender of the children for some traits. These results, once again, attest to the importance of incorporating information from multiple observers when psychopathological traits are evaluated in children and adolescents.
KW - CBCL
KW - Correlated trait-correlated method minus one CT-C(M - 1)
KW - Russian youth
KW - TRF
KW - YSR
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=78650122708&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1037/a0020703
DO - 10.1037/a0020703
M3 - Article
C2 - 21133549
AN - SCOPUS:78650122708
VL - 22
SP - 893
EP - 911
JO - Psychological Assessment
JF - Psychological Assessment
SN - 1040-3590
IS - 4
ER -
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