Verhulst F C, Achenbach T M, Ferdinand R F, Kasius M C
Erasmus University Rotterdam.
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 1993 Nov;32(6):1135-44. doi: 10.1097/00004583-199311000-00005.
To determine the cross-cultural applicability of self-reports of adolescents' problems and competencies.
Youth Self-Reports (YSRs) were completed by 803 American and 803 Dutch nonreferred adolescents matched by gender, age, and socioeconomic status.
Comparisons revealed that American adolescents reported many more problems than did Dutch adolescents. This finding contrasts sharply with the American/Dutch similarities in parents' and teachers' reports of children's problem behaviors. Competence scores also were much higher for the American than the Dutch sample.
Cutpoints for discriminating the normal and the clinical range of YSR scores need to be adjusted to local norms for the Dutch sample. Cultural factors may be responsible for the cross-national differences.
确定青少年问题及能力自我报告的跨文化适用性。
803名美国青少年和803名荷兰非转介青少年完成了青少年自我报告(YSRs),这些青少年在性别、年龄和社会经济地位上相匹配。
比较发现,美国青少年报告的问题比荷兰青少年多得多。这一发现与美国和荷兰在父母及教师对儿童问题行为报告方面的相似性形成鲜明对比。美国样本的能力得分也比荷兰样本高得多。
区分YSR分数正常范围和临床范围的切点需要根据荷兰样本的当地规范进行调整。文化因素可能是造成跨国差异的原因。