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Analogue Measures of DSM-IV Mood and Anxiety Disorders Based on Behavior Checklists

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Although symptom checklists are commonly used to assess childpsychopathology, confusion arises due to differences between empirically derived checklist syndromes and rationally derived DSM-IV diagnostic categories. This paper explores analogue measures of DSM-IV mood and anxiety disorders created using items from the Youth Self-Report and Child Behavior Checklist (T. M. Achenbach, 1991a, 1991b) that parallel DSM-IV symptoms. In a matched sample of clinically referred and nonreferred adolescents, analogue measures demonstrated expected patterns of age differences, sex differences, and comorbidity. Meeting criteria for an analogue diagnosis was also associated with referral for mental health services and poor social competence. Informant effects are highlighted and the potential benefits and limitations of using existing behavior checklists to assess DSM disorders are discussed. These findings suggest the utility of checklists in identifying analogues of anxiety and mood disorders in children and adolescents.

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Connor-Smith, J.K., Compas, B.E. Analogue Measures of DSM-IV Mood and Anxiety Disorders Based on Behavior Checklists. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment 25, 37–48 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022299903358

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