2018
DOI: 10.11114/ijsss.v6i10.3649
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Youth Self-Report Factor Structure: Detecting Sex and Age Differences in Emotional and Behavioral Problems among Spanish School Adolescent Sample

Abstract: The Youth Self-Report (YSR/11-18) is a widely used child-report measure that assesses problem behaviors along two “broadband scales”: internalizing and externalizing. It also scores eight empirically based syndromes and DSM-oriented scales and provides a summary of total problems. Although the YSR was designed for youths ages 11-18, no studies have systematically evaluated whether youths under the age of 11 can make valid reports using the YSR broad-band, syndrome and DSM-oriented scales. It is a parallel form… Show more

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“…Youth rated each item on a 3-point scale from 0 ( not true ) to 2 ( very true or often true ). The YSR has previously been validated in Spanish and Brazilian adolescent populations (Geibel et al, 2016; Zubeidat, Dallasheh, Fernandez-Parra, Sierra, & Salinas, 2018).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Youth rated each item on a 3-point scale from 0 ( not true ) to 2 ( very true or often true ). The YSR has previously been validated in Spanish and Brazilian adolescent populations (Geibel et al, 2016; Zubeidat, Dallasheh, Fernandez-Parra, Sierra, & Salinas, 2018).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We utilized the anxiety problems scale (nine items; e.g., “I'm afraid of going to school”; α = .73), the depression problems scale (13 items; e.g., “I feel that no one loves me”; α = .83), and the aggression scale (17 items; e.g., “I get into many fights”; α = 82), all of which demonstrated good internal consistency. The Youth Self-Report has previously been validated with Spanish and Brazilian adolescent populations (Zubeidat et al, 2018).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Youth rated each item on a 3‐point scale from 0 ( Not True ) to 2 ( Very True or Often True ). The YSR has previously been validated in Spanish and Brazilian adolescent populations (Zubeidat et al, 2018). Cronbach's ɑ in this sample was good, α = .76.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%