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Child and Adolescent Behavior Inventory (CABI): A New Instrument for Epidemiological Studies and Pre-Clinical Evaluation

BACKGROUND: Some questionnaires have already been elaborated to collect information from parents of children and adolescents, both as preparation for clinical evaluation and for screening and epidemiological studies. Here a new questionnaire, the CABI, is proposed, and it is validated in a populatio...

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Autores principales: Cianchetti, Carlo, Pittau, Andrea, Carta, Valeria, Campus, Grazia, Littarru, Roberta, Ledda, Maria Giuseppina, Zuddas, Alessandro, Fancello, Giuseppina Sannio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3606945/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23539369
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1745017901309010051
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author Cianchetti, Carlo
Pittau, Andrea
Carta, Valeria
Campus, Grazia
Littarru, Roberta
Ledda, Maria Giuseppina
Zuddas, Alessandro
Fancello, Giuseppina Sannio
author_facet Cianchetti, Carlo
Pittau, Andrea
Carta, Valeria
Campus, Grazia
Littarru, Roberta
Ledda, Maria Giuseppina
Zuddas, Alessandro
Fancello, Giuseppina Sannio
author_sort Cianchetti, Carlo
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description BACKGROUND: Some questionnaires have already been elaborated to collect information from parents of children and adolescents, both as preparation for clinical evaluation and for screening and epidemiological studies. Here a new questionnaire, the CABI, is proposed, and it is validated in a population of 8-10 year-old children. Compared to existing questionnaires, the CABI has been organized so as to be of medium length, with items concerning the most significant symptoms indicated by the DSM-IV-TR for the pertinent disorders, and covering a wider range than existing instruments. There is no charge for its use. METHODS: The answers of the parents of 302 children in the last 3 years of primary school provided the normative data. A discriminant validation was done for internalizing and externalizing disorders and as a comparison with self-administered anxiety and depression scales. Exploratory factor analysis and internal consistency were also performed. RESULTS: Distribution of scores on the main scales in the normal population shows positive skewness, with the most frequent score being zero. A highly discriminant capability was found in regard to the sample of children with internalizing and externalizing disorders, with high correlation with the self-administered anxiety and depression scales. CONCLUSION: The CABI appears to be capable, at least for 8-10 year-old children, of effectively discriminating those with pathological symptoms from those without. Compared with the widely- used CBCL, it has the advantages of a lower number of items, which should facilitate parental collaboration especially in epidemiological studies, and of being free of charge.
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spelling pubmed-36069452013-03-27 Child and Adolescent Behavior Inventory (CABI): A New Instrument for Epidemiological Studies and Pre-Clinical Evaluation Cianchetti, Carlo Pittau, Andrea Carta, Valeria Campus, Grazia Littarru, Roberta Ledda, Maria Giuseppina Zuddas, Alessandro Fancello, Giuseppina Sannio Clin Pract Epidemiol Ment Health Article BACKGROUND: Some questionnaires have already been elaborated to collect information from parents of children and adolescents, both as preparation for clinical evaluation and for screening and epidemiological studies. Here a new questionnaire, the CABI, is proposed, and it is validated in a population of 8-10 year-old children. Compared to existing questionnaires, the CABI has been organized so as to be of medium length, with items concerning the most significant symptoms indicated by the DSM-IV-TR for the pertinent disorders, and covering a wider range than existing instruments. There is no charge for its use. METHODS: The answers of the parents of 302 children in the last 3 years of primary school provided the normative data. A discriminant validation was done for internalizing and externalizing disorders and as a comparison with self-administered anxiety and depression scales. Exploratory factor analysis and internal consistency were also performed. RESULTS: Distribution of scores on the main scales in the normal population shows positive skewness, with the most frequent score being zero. A highly discriminant capability was found in regard to the sample of children with internalizing and externalizing disorders, with high correlation with the self-administered anxiety and depression scales. CONCLUSION: The CABI appears to be capable, at least for 8-10 year-old children, of effectively discriminating those with pathological symptoms from those without. Compared with the widely- used CBCL, it has the advantages of a lower number of items, which should facilitate parental collaboration especially in epidemiological studies, and of being free of charge. Bentham Open 2013-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3606945/ /pubmed/23539369 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1745017901309010051 Text en © Cianchetti et al.; Licensee Bentham Open. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited.
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Cianchetti, Carlo
Pittau, Andrea
Carta, Valeria
Campus, Grazia
Littarru, Roberta
Ledda, Maria Giuseppina
Zuddas, Alessandro
Fancello, Giuseppina Sannio
Child and Adolescent Behavior Inventory (CABI): A New Instrument for Epidemiological Studies and Pre-Clinical Evaluation
title Child and Adolescent Behavior Inventory (CABI): A New Instrument for Epidemiological Studies and Pre-Clinical Evaluation
title_full Child and Adolescent Behavior Inventory (CABI): A New Instrument for Epidemiological Studies and Pre-Clinical Evaluation
title_fullStr Child and Adolescent Behavior Inventory (CABI): A New Instrument for Epidemiological Studies and Pre-Clinical Evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Child and Adolescent Behavior Inventory (CABI): A New Instrument for Epidemiological Studies and Pre-Clinical Evaluation
title_short Child and Adolescent Behavior Inventory (CABI): A New Instrument for Epidemiological Studies and Pre-Clinical Evaluation
title_sort child and adolescent behavior inventory (cabi): a new instrument for epidemiological studies and pre-clinical evaluation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3606945/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23539369
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1745017901309010051
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