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Nаziv: Syndromes of collateral-reported psychopathology for ages 18-59 in 18 Societies
Аutоri: Ivanova M.
Achenbach T.
Rescorla L.
Turner L.
Árnadóttir H.
Au A.
Caldas J.
Chaalal N.
Chen Y.
da Rocha M.
Decoster J.
Fontaine J.
Funabiki Y.
Gudmundsson H.
Kim Y.
Leung P.
Liu J.
Malykh S.
Jasminka Marković
Oh K.
Petot J.
Samaniego V.
Ferreira de Mattos Silvares E.
Šimulioniene R.
Valentina Šobot 
Sokoli E.
Sun G.
Talcott J.
Vázquez N.
Zasepa E.
Ključnе rеči: Collateral reports;Multicultural;International;Adult Behavior Checklist;Descriptive survey study
Dаtum izdаvаnjа: 1-јан-2015
Čаsоpis: International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology
Sažetak: © 2014 Asociación Española de Psicología Conductual. The purpose was to advance research and clinical methodology for assessing psychopathology by testing the international generalizability of an 8-syndrome model derived from collateral ratings of adult behavioral, emotional, social, and thought problems. Collateral informants rated 8,582 18-59-year-old residents of 18 societies on the Adult Behavior Checklist (ABCL). Confirmatory factor analyses tested the fit of the 8-syndrome model to ratings from each society. The primary model fit index (Root Mean Square Error of Approximation) showed good model fit for all societies, while secondary indices (Tucker Lewis Index, Comparative Fit Index) showed acceptable to good fit for 17 societies. Factor loadings were robust across societies and items. Of the 5,007 estimated parameters, 4 (0.08%) were outside the admissible parameter space, but 95% confidence intervals included the admissible space, indicating that the 4 deviant parameters could be due to sampling fluctuations. The findings are consistent with previous evidence for the generalizability of the 8-syndrome model in self-ratings from 29 societies, and support the 8-syndrome model for operationalizing phenotypes of adult psychopathology from multi-informant ratings in diverse societies.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6742
ISSN: 16972600
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijchp.2014.07.001
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