Miller L C
J Abnorm Child Psychol. 1980 Jun;8(2):161-73. doi: 10.1007/BF00919061.
A factor-analytic study of parent ratings of 253 male and female adolescents between the ages of 13 and 17 referred for psychiatric and delinquent problems is reported. Parents rated their children on the Adolescent Form of the Louisville Behavior Checklist. One hundred thirty-seven items were intercorrelated and subjected to a principal component factor analysis and nine factors wre rotated to varimax solution. The nine factors were named: Egocentric-Exploitive, Destructive-Assaultive, Social Delinquency, Academic Disability, Adolescent Turmoil, Apathetic Isolation, Neuroticism, Dependent-Inhibited, and Neurological or Psychotic Abnormality. A second-order analysis revealed two broad-band Internalizing and Externalizing dimensions. The factors were shown to be similar to but different from DSM III categories as well as from other factor-analytic studies of adolescents. This study indicates that much research will be required before a consensus can be reached on the basic dimensions of psychopathology of adolescence.
本文报告了一项针对253名年龄在13至17岁之间因精神问题和违法问题而被转介的青少年的父母评分的因素分析研究。父母根据《路易斯维尔行为清单青少年版》对他们的孩子进行评分。137个项目相互关联,并进行了主成分因素分析,九个因素经旋转至方差最大化解决方案。这九个因素被命名为:自我中心-剥削型、破坏-攻击型、社会违法、学业障碍、青少年动荡、冷漠孤立、神经质、依赖-抑制型以及神经或精神异常。二阶分析揭示了两个宽泛的内化和外化维度。这些因素显示出与《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》第三版类别以及其他青少年因素分析研究相似但又有所不同。这项研究表明,在就青少年精神病理学的基本维度达成共识之前,还需要进行大量研究。