Reliability and Validity of the Brief Problem Monitor: An Abbreviated Form of the Child Behavior Checklist (P1.099)

CONCLUSIONS: Overall, these findings provide strong psychometric support for the BPM, although the differences based on the characteristics of the parent indicate that additional information from other sources (e.g., teachers) should be obtained to complement parental reports. Study Supported by: Oregon Clinical Translational Research Institute (UL1 RR024140), the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (T32 ES007060-31A1), the National Institute of Drug Abuse (L30 DA027582-01), and the Husson School of Pharmacy.Disclosure: Dr. Piper has nothing to disclose. Dr. Gray has nothing to disclose. Dr. Raber has nothing to disclose. Dr. Birkett has nothing to disclose.
Source: Neurology - Category: Neurology Authors: Tags: Neuroepidemiology: Cerebrovascular Disease, Critical Care, Epilepsy, Child Neurology, and Sleep Source Type: research