Lecavalier Luc
Nisonger Center, Ohio State University, 305 McCampbell Hall, 1581 Dodd Drive, Columbus, OH 43210-1257, USA.
J Autism Dev Disord. 2006 Nov;36(8):1101-14. doi: 10.1007/s10803-006-0147-5.
Parents or teachers rated 487 non-clinically referred young people with Pervasive Developmental Disorders on the Nisonger Child Behavior Rating Form. The objectives of the study were to examine the relative prevalence of specific behavior problems, assess the impact of subject characteristics, and derive an empirical classification of behavioral and emotional problems for this population. Results indicated that the youngsters experienced high rates of behavior and emotional problems. Cluster analysis suggested that six- and eight-cluster solutions best fit the ratings provided by parents and teachers, respectively. Both parent and teacher cluster solutions contained groups of children characterized as problem free, well adapted, hyperactive, anxious, and with undifferentiated behavior disturbances. The empirically derived clusters were supported by data external to the analyses.
父母或教师根据尼松格儿童行为评定量表对487名非临床转诊的广泛性发育障碍青少年进行了评定。该研究的目的是检查特定行为问题的相对患病率,评估受试者特征的影响,并为该人群得出行为和情绪问题的实证分类。结果表明,这些青少年存在较高的行为和情绪问题发生率。聚类分析表明,六聚类和八聚类解决方案分别最适合父母和教师提供的评分。父母和教师的聚类解决方案都包含了被描述为无问题、适应良好、多动、焦虑以及有未分化行为障碍的儿童群体。分析之外的数据支持了通过实证得出的聚类结果。