2010
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2010.00151
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A Population-Based Psychometric Validation Study of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire – Hebrew Version

Abstract: This study presents the psychometric properties of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire – Hebrew version (SDQ-H), used in the Israel Survey on Mental Health among Adolescents (ISMEHA). The SDQ-H was administered to a representative sample of 611 adolescents and their mothers. Structural validity was evaluated by exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis and the Development and Well-Being Assessment (DAWBA) inventory was used as “gold standard” to test convergent and discriminant validity. Internal c… Show more

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“…This is a structured interview and questionnaire that generates ICD-10 and DSM-IV diagnoses in children 4-16 years old (28). It has been well validated in a large epidemiological study in Israel (29) and other investigations. The diagnostic assessments were conducted by four clinical psychologists (including Y.A.L., M.F., and A.V.)…”
Section: Psychopathology In Family Membersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a structured interview and questionnaire that generates ICD-10 and DSM-IV diagnoses in children 4-16 years old (28). It has been well validated in a large epidemiological study in Israel (29) and other investigations. The diagnostic assessments were conducted by four clinical psychologists (including Y.A.L., M.F., and A.V.)…”
Section: Psychopathology In Family Membersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…includes both observer-and self-report version for adolescents aged 11 to 17 years. The psychometric properties of the SDQ tested in different cultural contexts and settings have been found to be satisfactory [13,14]. According to Goodman [15], internal consistency reliability (Cronbach alpha) was reported as 0.73, retest stability after 4-6 months was 0.62, and cross-informant correlation was 0.34.…”
Section: Measures Screening For Emotional and Behavioral Problemsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…According to Goodman [15], internal consistency reliability (Cronbach alpha) was reported as 0.73, retest stability after 4-6 months was 0.62, and cross-informant correlation was 0.34. We used the Arabic and Russian versions of the instrument readily available at http://www.sdqinfo.com/, while the Hebrew version was developed especially for this study [14].…”
Section: Measures Screening For Emotional and Behavioral Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…'Somewhat true' and 'certainly true' were combined to create dichotomous variables. The psychometric traits of the Hebrew version of the SDQ have been published (Mansbach-Kleinfeld, Apter, Farbstein, Levine, & Ponizovsky, 2010). (e) Physical symptoms and body self-image: The adolescents were asked whether they had experienced headache, stomach ache, chest pain, muscle or bone (growing) pains, loss of appetite, dizziness or difficulty falling asleep in the past 6 months.…”
Section: Study Variables and Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%