Syndromes of Self-Reported Psychopathology for Ages 18–59 in 29 Societies

Autores
Ivanova, M.Ivanova; Achenbach, Thomas M.; Rescorla, Leslie A; Turner, Lori V; Ahmeti Pronaj, Adelina; Au, Alma; Avila Maese, Carmen; Bellina, Monica; Caldas, J. Carlos; Chen, Yi Chuen; Csemy, Ladislav; da Rocha, Marina M.; Decoster, Jeroen; Dobrean, Anca; Ezpeleta, Lourdes; Fontaine, Johnny R. J.; Funabiki, Yasuko; Gudmundsson, Halldór S.; Harder, Valerie S.; de la Cabada, Marie Leiner; Leung, Patrick; Liu, Jianghong; Mahr, Safia; Malykh, Sergey; Maras, Jelena Srdanovic; Markovic, Jasminka; Ndetei, David M.; Oh, Kyung Ja; Petot, Jean Miche; Riad, Geylan; Sakarya, Direnc; Samaniego, Virginia Corina; Sebre, Sandra; Shahini, Mimoza; Silvares, Edwiges; Simulioniene, Roma; Sokoli, Elvisa; Talcott, Joel B.; Vázquez, Natalia; Zasepa, Ewa
Año de publicación
2015
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
artículo
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versión publicada
Descripción
This study tested the multi-society generalizability of an eight-syndrome assessment model derived from factor analyses of American adults? self-ratings of 120 behavioral, emotional, and social problems. The Adult Self-Report (ASR; Achenbach and Rescorla 2003) was completed by 17,152 18?59-year-olds in 29 societies. Confirmatory factor analyses tested the fit of self-ratings in each sample to the eight-syndrome model. The primary model fit index (Root Mean Square Error of Approximation) showed good model fit for all samples, while secondary indices showed acceptable to good fit. Only 5 (0.06%) of the 8,598 estimated parameters were outside the admissible parameter space. Confidence intervals indicated that sampling fluctuations could account for the deviant parameters. Results thus supported the tested model in societies differing widely in social, political, and economic systems, languages, ethnicities, religions, and geographical regions. Although other items, societies, and analytic methods might yield different results, the findings indicate that adults in very diverse societies were willing and able to rate themselves on the same standardized set of 120 problem items. Moreover, their self-ratings fit an eight-syndrome model previously derived from self-ratings by American adults. The support for the statistically derived syndrome model is consistent with previous findings for parent, teacher, and self-ratings of 1½ 18-year-olds in many societies. The ASR and its parallel collateral-report instrument, the Adult Behavior Checklist (ABCL), may offer mental health professionals practical tools for the multi-informant assessment of clinical constructs of adult psychopathology that appear to be meaningful across diverse societies.
Fil: Ivanova, M.Ivanova. University Of Vermont.; Estados Unidos
Fil: Achenbach, Thomas M.. University Of Vermont.; Estados Unidos
Fil: Rescorla, Leslie A. No especifíca;
Fil: Turner, Lori V. University Of Vermont.; Estados Unidos
Fil: Ahmeti Pronaj, Adelina. No especifíca;
Fil: Au, Alma. Hong Kong Polytechnic University; China
Fil: Avila Maese, Carmen. No especifíca;
Fil: Bellina, Monica. Eugenio Medea Scientific Institute; Italia
Fil: Caldas, J. Carlos. Instituto Superior de Ciências da Saúde; Portugal
Fil: Chen, Yi Chuen. No especifíca;
Fil: Csemy, Ladislav. No especifíca;
Fil: da Rocha, Marina M.. No especifíca;
Fil: Decoster, Jeroen. No especifíca;
Fil: Dobrean, Anca. No especifíca;
Fil: Ezpeleta, Lourdes. No especifíca;
Fil: Fontaine, Johnny R. J.. No especifíca;
Fil: Funabiki, Yasuko. No especifíca;
Fil: Gudmundsson, Halldór S.. No especifíca;
Fil: Harder, Valerie S.. No especifíca;
Fil: de la Cabada, Marie Leiner. No especifíca;
Fil: Leung, Patrick. No especifíca;
Fil: Liu, Jianghong. No especifíca;
Fil: Mahr, Safia. No especifíca;
Fil: Malykh, Sergey. Psychological Institute Of Russian Academy Of Education; Rusia
Fil: Maras, Jelena Srdanovic. No especifíca;
Fil: Markovic, Jasminka. University of Novi Sad; Serbia
Fil: Ndetei, David M.. Africa Mental Health Foundation; Kenia
Fil: Oh, Kyung Ja. Yonsei University; Corea del Sur
Fil: Petot, Jean Miche. Université de Paris Oues; Francia
Fil: Riad, Geylan. Helwan University; Egipto
Fil: Sakarya, Direnc. Ankara University; Turquía
Fil: Samaniego, Virginia Corina. Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina "Santa María de los Buenos Aires". Facultad de Psicología y Psicopedagogía. Centro de Investigaciones en Psicología y Psicopedagogía; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Sebre, Sandra. University of Latvia; Letonia
Fil: Shahini, Mimoza. No especifíca;
Fil: Silvares, Edwiges. Universidade de Sao Paulo; Brasil
Fil: Simulioniene, Roma. Klaipeda University; Lituania
Fil: Sokoli, Elvisa. University of Tirana; Albania
Fil: Talcott, Joel B.. Aston University; Reino Unido
Fil: Vázquez, Natalia. Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina "Santa María de los Buenos Aires". Facultad de Psicología y Psicopedagogía. Centro de Investigaciones en Psicología y Psicopedagogía; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Zasepa, Ewa. The Maria Grzegorzewska Academy of Special Education; Polonia
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CROSS CULTURAL
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spelling Syndromes of Self-Reported Psychopathology for Ages 18–59 in 29 SocietiesIvanova, M.IvanovaAchenbach, Thomas M.Rescorla, Leslie ATurner, Lori VAhmeti Pronaj, AdelinaAu, AlmaAvila Maese, CarmenBellina, MonicaCaldas, J. CarlosChen, Yi ChuenCsemy, Ladislavda Rocha, Marina M.Decoster, JeroenDobrean, AncaEzpeleta, LourdesFontaine, Johnny R. J.Funabiki, YasukoGudmundsson, Halldór S.Harder, Valerie S.de la Cabada, Marie LeinerLeung, PatrickLiu, JianghongMahr, SafiaMalykh, SergeyMaras, Jelena SrdanovicMarkovic, JasminkaNdetei, David M.Oh, Kyung JaPetot, Jean MicheRiad, GeylanSakarya, DirencSamaniego, Virginia CorinaSebre, SandraShahini, MimozaSilvares, EdwigesSimulioniene, RomaSokoli, ElvisaTalcott, Joel B.Vázquez, NataliaZasepa, EwaPSYCHOPATHOLOGYADULT SELF REPORTSYNDTROMESCROSS CULTURALhttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/5.1https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5This study tested the multi-society generalizability of an eight-syndrome assessment model derived from factor analyses of American adults? self-ratings of 120 behavioral, emotional, and social problems. The Adult Self-Report (ASR; Achenbach and Rescorla 2003) was completed by 17,152 18?59-year-olds in 29 societies. Confirmatory factor analyses tested the fit of self-ratings in each sample to the eight-syndrome model. The primary model fit index (Root Mean Square Error of Approximation) showed good model fit for all samples, while secondary indices showed acceptable to good fit. Only 5 (0.06%) of the 8,598 estimated parameters were outside the admissible parameter space. Confidence intervals indicated that sampling fluctuations could account for the deviant parameters. Results thus supported the tested model in societies differing widely in social, political, and economic systems, languages, ethnicities, religions, and geographical regions. Although other items, societies, and analytic methods might yield different results, the findings indicate that adults in very diverse societies were willing and able to rate themselves on the same standardized set of 120 problem items. Moreover, their self-ratings fit an eight-syndrome model previously derived from self-ratings by American adults. The support for the statistically derived syndrome model is consistent with previous findings for parent, teacher, and self-ratings of 1½ 18-year-olds in many societies. The ASR and its parallel collateral-report instrument, the Adult Behavior Checklist (ABCL), may offer mental health professionals practical tools for the multi-informant assessment of clinical constructs of adult psychopathology that appear to be meaningful across diverse societies.Fil: Ivanova, M.Ivanova. University Of Vermont.; Estados UnidosFil: Achenbach, Thomas M.. University Of Vermont.; Estados UnidosFil: Rescorla, Leslie A. No especifíca;Fil: Turner, Lori V. University Of Vermont.; Estados UnidosFil: Ahmeti Pronaj, Adelina. No especifíca;Fil: Au, Alma. Hong Kong Polytechnic University; ChinaFil: Avila Maese, Carmen. No especifíca;Fil: Bellina, Monica. Eugenio Medea Scientific Institute; ItaliaFil: Caldas, J. Carlos. Instituto Superior de Ciências da Saúde; PortugalFil: Chen, Yi Chuen. No especifíca;Fil: Csemy, Ladislav. No especifíca;Fil: da Rocha, Marina M.. No especifíca;Fil: Decoster, Jeroen. No especifíca;Fil: Dobrean, Anca. No especifíca;Fil: Ezpeleta, Lourdes. No especifíca;Fil: Fontaine, Johnny R. J.. No especifíca;Fil: Funabiki, Yasuko. No especifíca;Fil: Gudmundsson, Halldór S.. No especifíca;Fil: Harder, Valerie S.. No especifíca;Fil: de la Cabada, Marie Leiner. No especifíca;Fil: Leung, Patrick. No especifíca;Fil: Liu, Jianghong. No especifíca;Fil: Mahr, Safia. No especifíca;Fil: Malykh, Sergey. Psychological Institute Of Russian Academy Of Education; RusiaFil: Maras, Jelena Srdanovic. No especifíca;Fil: Markovic, Jasminka. University of Novi Sad; SerbiaFil: Ndetei, David M.. Africa Mental Health Foundation; KeniaFil: Oh, Kyung Ja. Yonsei University; Corea del SurFil: Petot, Jean Miche. Université de Paris Oues; FranciaFil: Riad, Geylan. Helwan University; EgiptoFil: Sakarya, Direnc. Ankara University; TurquíaFil: Samaniego, Virginia Corina. Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina "Santa María de los Buenos Aires". Facultad de Psicología y Psicopedagogía. Centro de Investigaciones en Psicología y Psicopedagogía; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; ArgentinaFil: Sebre, Sandra. University of Latvia; LetoniaFil: Shahini, Mimoza. No especifíca;Fil: Silvares, Edwiges. Universidade de Sao Paulo; BrasilFil: Simulioniene, Roma. Klaipeda University; LituaniaFil: Sokoli, Elvisa. University of Tirana; AlbaniaFil: Talcott, Joel B.. Aston University; Reino UnidoFil: Vázquez, Natalia. Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina "Santa María de los Buenos Aires". Facultad de Psicología y Psicopedagogía. Centro de Investigaciones en Psicología y Psicopedagogía; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; ArgentinaFil: Zasepa, Ewa. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Syndromes of Self-Reported Psychopathology for Ages 18–59 in 29 Societies
title Syndromes of Self-Reported Psychopathology for Ages 18–59 in 29 Societies
spellingShingle Syndromes of Self-Reported Psychopathology for Ages 18–59 in 29 Societies
Ivanova, M.Ivanova
PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
ADULT SELF REPORT
SYNDTROMES
CROSS CULTURAL
title_short Syndromes of Self-Reported Psychopathology for Ages 18–59 in 29 Societies
title_full Syndromes of Self-Reported Psychopathology for Ages 18–59 in 29 Societies
title_fullStr Syndromes of Self-Reported Psychopathology for Ages 18–59 in 29 Societies
title_full_unstemmed Syndromes of Self-Reported Psychopathology for Ages 18–59 in 29 Societies
title_sort Syndromes of Self-Reported Psychopathology for Ages 18–59 in 29 Societies
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Ivanova, M.Ivanova
Achenbach, Thomas M.
Rescorla, Leslie A
Turner, Lori V
Ahmeti Pronaj, Adelina
Au, Alma
Avila Maese, Carmen
Bellina, Monica
Caldas, J. Carlos
Chen, Yi Chuen
Csemy, Ladislav
da Rocha, Marina M.
Decoster, Jeroen
Dobrean, Anca
Ezpeleta, Lourdes
Fontaine, Johnny R. J.
Funabiki, Yasuko
Gudmundsson, Halldór S.
Harder, Valerie S.
de la Cabada, Marie Leiner
Leung, Patrick
Liu, Jianghong
Mahr, Safia
Malykh, Sergey
Maras, Jelena Srdanovic
Markovic, Jasminka
Ndetei, David M.
Oh, Kyung Ja
Petot, Jean Miche
Riad, Geylan
Sakarya, Direnc
Samaniego, Virginia Corina
Sebre, Sandra
Shahini, Mimoza
Silvares, Edwiges
Simulioniene, Roma
Sokoli, Elvisa
Talcott, Joel B.
Vázquez, Natalia
Zasepa, Ewa
author Ivanova, M.Ivanova
author_facet Ivanova, M.Ivanova
Achenbach, Thomas M.
Rescorla, Leslie A
Turner, Lori V
Ahmeti Pronaj, Adelina
Au, Alma
Avila Maese, Carmen
Bellina, Monica
Caldas, J. Carlos
Chen, Yi Chuen
Csemy, Ladislav
da Rocha, Marina M.
Decoster, Jeroen
Dobrean, Anca
Ezpeleta, Lourdes
Fontaine, Johnny R. J.
Funabiki, Yasuko
Gudmundsson, Halldór S.
Harder, Valerie S.
de la Cabada, Marie Leiner
Leung, Patrick
Liu, Jianghong
Mahr, Safia
Malykh, Sergey
Maras, Jelena Srdanovic
Markovic, Jasminka
Ndetei, David M.
Oh, Kyung Ja
Petot, Jean Miche
Riad, Geylan
Sakarya, Direnc
Samaniego, Virginia Corina
Sebre, Sandra
Shahini, Mimoza
Silvares, Edwiges
Simulioniene, Roma
Sokoli, Elvisa
Talcott, Joel B.
Vázquez, Natalia
Zasepa, Ewa
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Rescorla, Leslie A
Turner, Lori V
Ahmeti Pronaj, Adelina
Au, Alma
Avila Maese, Carmen
Bellina, Monica
Caldas, J. Carlos
Chen, Yi Chuen
Csemy, Ladislav
da Rocha, Marina M.
Decoster, Jeroen
Dobrean, Anca
Ezpeleta, Lourdes
Fontaine, Johnny R. J.
Funabiki, Yasuko
Gudmundsson, Halldór S.
Harder, Valerie S.
de la Cabada, Marie Leiner
Leung, Patrick
Liu, Jianghong
Mahr, Safia
Malykh, Sergey
Maras, Jelena Srdanovic
Markovic, Jasminka
Ndetei, David M.
Oh, Kyung Ja
Petot, Jean Miche
Riad, Geylan
Sakarya, Direnc
Samaniego, Virginia Corina
Sebre, Sandra
Shahini, Mimoza
Silvares, Edwiges
Simulioniene, Roma
Sokoli, Elvisa
Talcott, Joel B.
Vázquez, Natalia
Zasepa, Ewa
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
ADULT SELF REPORT
SYNDTROMES
CROSS CULTURAL
topic PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
ADULT SELF REPORT
SYNDTROMES
CROSS CULTURAL
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5.1
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv This study tested the multi-society generalizability of an eight-syndrome assessment model derived from factor analyses of American adults? self-ratings of 120 behavioral, emotional, and social problems. The Adult Self-Report (ASR; Achenbach and Rescorla 2003) was completed by 17,152 18?59-year-olds in 29 societies. Confirmatory factor analyses tested the fit of self-ratings in each sample to the eight-syndrome model. The primary model fit index (Root Mean Square Error of Approximation) showed good model fit for all samples, while secondary indices showed acceptable to good fit. Only 5 (0.06%) of the 8,598 estimated parameters were outside the admissible parameter space. Confidence intervals indicated that sampling fluctuations could account for the deviant parameters. Results thus supported the tested model in societies differing widely in social, political, and economic systems, languages, ethnicities, religions, and geographical regions. Although other items, societies, and analytic methods might yield different results, the findings indicate that adults in very diverse societies were willing and able to rate themselves on the same standardized set of 120 problem items. Moreover, their self-ratings fit an eight-syndrome model previously derived from self-ratings by American adults. The support for the statistically derived syndrome model is consistent with previous findings for parent, teacher, and self-ratings of 1½ 18-year-olds in many societies. The ASR and its parallel collateral-report instrument, the Adult Behavior Checklist (ABCL), may offer mental health professionals practical tools for the multi-informant assessment of clinical constructs of adult psychopathology that appear to be meaningful across diverse societies.
Fil: Ivanova, M.Ivanova. University Of Vermont.; Estados Unidos
Fil: Achenbach, Thomas M.. University Of Vermont.; Estados Unidos
Fil: Rescorla, Leslie A. No especifíca;
Fil: Turner, Lori V. University Of Vermont.; Estados Unidos
Fil: Ahmeti Pronaj, Adelina. No especifíca;
Fil: Au, Alma. Hong Kong Polytechnic University; China
Fil: Avila Maese, Carmen. No especifíca;
Fil: Bellina, Monica. Eugenio Medea Scientific Institute; Italia
Fil: Caldas, J. Carlos. Instituto Superior de Ciências da Saúde; Portugal
Fil: Chen, Yi Chuen. No especifíca;
Fil: Csemy, Ladislav. No especifíca;
Fil: da Rocha, Marina M.. No especifíca;
Fil: Decoster, Jeroen. No especifíca;
Fil: Dobrean, Anca. No especifíca;
Fil: Ezpeleta, Lourdes. No especifíca;
Fil: Fontaine, Johnny R. J.. No especifíca;
Fil: Funabiki, Yasuko. No especifíca;
Fil: Gudmundsson, Halldór S.. No especifíca;
Fil: Harder, Valerie S.. No especifíca;
Fil: de la Cabada, Marie Leiner. No especifíca;
Fil: Leung, Patrick. No especifíca;
Fil: Liu, Jianghong. No especifíca;
Fil: Mahr, Safia. No especifíca;
Fil: Malykh, Sergey. Psychological Institute Of Russian Academy Of Education; Rusia
Fil: Maras, Jelena Srdanovic. No especifíca;
Fil: Markovic, Jasminka. University of Novi Sad; Serbia
Fil: Ndetei, David M.. Africa Mental Health Foundation; Kenia
Fil: Oh, Kyung Ja. Yonsei University; Corea del Sur
Fil: Petot, Jean Miche. Université de Paris Oues; Francia
Fil: Riad, Geylan. Helwan University; Egipto
Fil: Sakarya, Direnc. Ankara University; Turquía
Fil: Samaniego, Virginia Corina. Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina "Santa María de los Buenos Aires". Facultad de Psicología y Psicopedagogía. Centro de Investigaciones en Psicología y Psicopedagogía; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Sebre, Sandra. University of Latvia; Letonia
Fil: Shahini, Mimoza. No especifíca;
Fil: Silvares, Edwiges. Universidade de Sao Paulo; Brasil
Fil: Simulioniene, Roma. Klaipeda University; Lituania
Fil: Sokoli, Elvisa. University of Tirana; Albania
Fil: Talcott, Joel B.. Aston University; Reino Unido
Fil: Vázquez, Natalia. Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina "Santa María de los Buenos Aires". Facultad de Psicología y Psicopedagogía. Centro de Investigaciones en Psicología y Psicopedagogía; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Zasepa, Ewa. The Maria Grzegorzewska Academy of Special Education; Polonia
description This study tested the multi-society generalizability of an eight-syndrome assessment model derived from factor analyses of American adults? self-ratings of 120 behavioral, emotional, and social problems. The Adult Self-Report (ASR; Achenbach and Rescorla 2003) was completed by 17,152 18?59-year-olds in 29 societies. Confirmatory factor analyses tested the fit of self-ratings in each sample to the eight-syndrome model. The primary model fit index (Root Mean Square Error of Approximation) showed good model fit for all samples, while secondary indices showed acceptable to good fit. Only 5 (0.06%) of the 8,598 estimated parameters were outside the admissible parameter space. Confidence intervals indicated that sampling fluctuations could account for the deviant parameters. Results thus supported the tested model in societies differing widely in social, political, and economic systems, languages, ethnicities, religions, and geographical regions. Although other items, societies, and analytic methods might yield different results, the findings indicate that adults in very diverse societies were willing and able to rate themselves on the same standardized set of 120 problem items. Moreover, their self-ratings fit an eight-syndrome model previously derived from self-ratings by American adults. The support for the statistically derived syndrome model is consistent with previous findings for parent, teacher, and self-ratings of 1½ 18-year-olds in many societies. The ASR and its parallel collateral-report instrument, the Adult Behavior Checklist (ABCL), may offer mental health professionals practical tools for the multi-informant assessment of clinical constructs of adult psychopathology that appear to be meaningful across diverse societies.
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Ivanova, M.Ivanova; Achenbach, Thomas M.; Rescorla, Leslie A; Turner, Lori V; Ahmeti Pronaj, Adelina; et al.; Syndromes of Self-Reported Psychopathology for Ages 18–59 in 29 Societies; Springer; Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment; 37; 2; 6-2015; 171-183
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