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Psychometric analysis of the new ADHD DSM-V derived symptoms
Background: Following the agreements on the reformulating and revising of ADHD diagnostic criteria, recently, the proposed revision for ADHD added 4 new symptoms to the hyperactivity and Impulsivity aspect in DSM-V. This study investigates the psychometric properties of the proposed ADHD diagnostic criteria. Method: ADHD diagnosis was made according to DSM-IV. The parents completed the screening test of ADHD checklist of Child Symptom Inventory-4 and the 4 items describing the new proposed symptoms in DSM-V. Results: The confirmatory factor analysis of the ADHD DSM-V derived items supports the loading of two factors including inattentiveness and hyperactivity/impulsivity. There is a sufficient reliability for the items. However, confirmatory factor analysis showed that the three-factor model is better fitted than the two-factor one. Moreover, the results of the exploratory analysis raised some concerns about the factor loading of the four new items. Conclusions: The current results support the two-factor model of the DSM-V ADHD diagnostic criteria including inattentiveness and hyperactivity/impulsivity. However, the four new items can be considered as a third factor.Kategorien:
Typ: | Originalarbeit |
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Autor: | A. Ghanizadeh |
Quelle: | http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-244X/12/21 |
Jahr: | 2012 |
Keywords (deutsch): | --- |
Keywords (englisch): | ADHD, DSM-IV, DSM-V, Revision, Subtype, Factor analysis, Reliability, Validity, Farsi |
DOI: | --- |