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Child and Adolescent Behavior Inventory (CABI): Standardization for Age 6-17 Years and First Clinical Application

BACKGROUND: The Child and Adolescent Behavior Inventory (CABI) is a questionnaire designed to collect information from the parents of children and adolescents, both for the preparation of screening and epidemiological studies and for clinical evaluation. It has been published in CPEMH in 2013, with...

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Autores principales: Cianchetti, Carlo, Pasculli, Marcello, Pittau, Andrea, Campus, Maria Grazia, Carta, Valeria, Littarru, Roberta, Fancello, Giuseppina Sannio, Zuddas, Alessandro, Ledda, Maria Giuseppina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5388793/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28458717
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1745017901713010020
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author Cianchetti, Carlo
Pasculli, Marcello
Pittau, Andrea
Campus, Maria Grazia
Carta, Valeria
Littarru, Roberta
Fancello, Giuseppina Sannio
Zuddas, Alessandro
Ledda, Maria Giuseppina
author_facet Cianchetti, Carlo
Pasculli, Marcello
Pittau, Andrea
Campus, Maria Grazia
Carta, Valeria
Littarru, Roberta
Fancello, Giuseppina Sannio
Zuddas, Alessandro
Ledda, Maria Giuseppina
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description BACKGROUND: The Child and Adolescent Behavior Inventory (CABI) is a questionnaire designed to collect information from the parents of children and adolescents, both for the preparation of screening and epidemiological studies and for clinical evaluation. It has been published in CPEMH in 2013, with the first data on 8-10 years old school children. Here we report an extended standardization on a school population 6-17 years old and the first results of the application in a clinical sample. METHODS: Parents, after giving their informed consent, answered to the questionnaire. Complete and reliable data were obtained from the parents of 659 school children and adolescents 6-17 y.o., with a balanced distribution of gender. Moreover, in a population of 84 patients, the results with the CABI were compared with the clinical evaluation and the CBCL. RESULTS: In the school population, scores were different in relation to gender and age. The values of externalizing disorders were higher in males, with the highest values for ADHD in the 6-10 y.o. children. On the contrary, the scores of internalizing disorders and of eating disorders tended to be slightly higher in females. In the clinical population, scores at the CABI were in agreement with the clinical evaluation in 84% cases for depressive symptoms (compared to CBCL 66%), 53% for anxiety symptoms (CBCL 42%) and 87% for ODD (CBCL 69%), differences, however; without statistical significance (chi square). CONCLUSION: The study obtained normative data for the CABI and gave information of the behavioral differences in relation to age and gender of the school population as evaluated by parents/caregivers. Clinically, the CABI provided useful information for the clinical evaluation of the patient, sometimes with better agreement with the final diagnosis compared to the CBCL.
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spelling pubmed-53887932017-04-28 Child and Adolescent Behavior Inventory (CABI): Standardization for Age 6-17 Years and First Clinical Application Cianchetti, Carlo Pasculli, Marcello Pittau, Andrea Campus, Maria Grazia Carta, Valeria Littarru, Roberta Fancello, Giuseppina Sannio Zuddas, Alessandro Ledda, Maria Giuseppina Clin Pract Epidemiol Ment Health Article BACKGROUND: The Child and Adolescent Behavior Inventory (CABI) is a questionnaire designed to collect information from the parents of children and adolescents, both for the preparation of screening and epidemiological studies and for clinical evaluation. It has been published in CPEMH in 2013, with the first data on 8-10 years old school children. Here we report an extended standardization on a school population 6-17 years old and the first results of the application in a clinical sample. METHODS: Parents, after giving their informed consent, answered to the questionnaire. Complete and reliable data were obtained from the parents of 659 school children and adolescents 6-17 y.o., with a balanced distribution of gender. Moreover, in a population of 84 patients, the results with the CABI were compared with the clinical evaluation and the CBCL. RESULTS: In the school population, scores were different in relation to gender and age. The values of externalizing disorders were higher in males, with the highest values for ADHD in the 6-10 y.o. children. On the contrary, the scores of internalizing disorders and of eating disorders tended to be slightly higher in females. In the clinical population, scores at the CABI were in agreement with the clinical evaluation in 84% cases for depressive symptoms (compared to CBCL 66%), 53% for anxiety symptoms (CBCL 42%) and 87% for ODD (CBCL 69%), differences, however; without statistical significance (chi square). CONCLUSION: The study obtained normative data for the CABI and gave information of the behavioral differences in relation to age and gender of the school population as evaluated by parents/caregivers. Clinically, the CABI provided useful information for the clinical evaluation of the patient, sometimes with better agreement with the final diagnosis compared to the CBCL. Bentham Open 2017-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5388793/ /pubmed/28458717 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1745017901713010020 Text en © 2017 Cianchetti et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0), a copy of which is available at: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode. This license permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Cianchetti, Carlo
Pasculli, Marcello
Pittau, Andrea
Campus, Maria Grazia
Carta, Valeria
Littarru, Roberta
Fancello, Giuseppina Sannio
Zuddas, Alessandro
Ledda, Maria Giuseppina
Child and Adolescent Behavior Inventory (CABI): Standardization for Age 6-17 Years and First Clinical Application
title Child and Adolescent Behavior Inventory (CABI): Standardization for Age 6-17 Years and First Clinical Application
title_full Child and Adolescent Behavior Inventory (CABI): Standardization for Age 6-17 Years and First Clinical Application
title_fullStr Child and Adolescent Behavior Inventory (CABI): Standardization for Age 6-17 Years and First Clinical Application
title_full_unstemmed Child and Adolescent Behavior Inventory (CABI): Standardization for Age 6-17 Years and First Clinical Application
title_short Child and Adolescent Behavior Inventory (CABI): Standardization for Age 6-17 Years and First Clinical Application
title_sort child and adolescent behavior inventory (cabi): standardization for age 6-17 years and first clinical application
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5388793/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28458717
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1745017901713010020
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