Stein M A, Szumowski E, Sandoval R, Nadelman D, O'Brien T, Krasowski M, Phillips W
Department of Psychiatry, University of Chicago, Illinois 60637.
J Abnorm Child Psychol. 1994 Apr;22(2):167-76. doi: 10.1007/BF02167898.
The Children's Atypical Development Scale (CADS) is a 53-item rating scale designed to measure unusual behaviors in children. Principal-factor analysis on a clinic-referred and pediatric sample of 474 children resulted in a four-factor solution: Communication Deficits, Lability, Social Relatedness Deficits, and Preoccupation. The CADS is internally consistent and has adequate temporal stability. CADS factor scores were differentially associated with parent and teacher rating scales, IQ, and Continuous Performance Test errors. The scale shows promise as a clinical and research tool for assessing atypical behaviors associated with pervasive developmental disorder and other neurobehavioral disorders.
儿童非典型发展量表(CADS)是一个包含53个条目的评定量表,旨在测量儿童的异常行为。对474名临床转诊儿童和儿科样本进行主成分分析,得出了一个四因素解决方案:沟通缺陷、情绪不稳定、社会关系缺陷和注意力集中。CADS具有内部一致性和足够的时间稳定性。CADS因子得分与家长和教师评定量表、智商以及连续操作测试错误存在差异关联。该量表有望成为评估与广泛性发育障碍和其他神经行为障碍相关的非典型行为的临床和研究工具。