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Psychometric properties of the children's atypical development scale
Authors:Dr. Mark A. Stein  Emily Szumowski  Ron Sandoval  David Nadelman  Tara O'Brien  Matt Krasowski  Warren Phillips
Affiliation:(1) Departments of Psychiatry and Pediatrics, University of Chicago, 60637 Chicago, Illinois;(2) North Suburban Clinic, 60194 Hoffman Estates, Illinois;(3) Section of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Chicago, 5840 S. Maryland Ave., 60637 Chicago, Illinois
Abstract: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.This research was supported in part by a grant from the Smart Family Foundation. The authors are grateful to James P. O'Donnell, Catherine Lord, and Frank A. Zelko for their comments on an earlier draft.
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