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Cognitive Disengagement Syndrome–Clinical Interview (CDS-CI): Psychometric support for caregiver and youth versions.

Stephen P. Becker, Nicholas C. Dunn, Joseph W. Fredrick, Keith McBurnett, Leanne Tamm, G. Leonard Burns

2024Psychological Assessment16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

= 341, ages 10-12 years) and their caregivers. Adolescents and caregivers also completed rating scale measures of CDS and ADHD symptoms. The CDS-CI demonstrated high internal consistency and interrater reliability. CDS-CI scores showed excellent same-source discriminant validity from K-SADS, ADHD-IN, and ADHD-HI scores and encouraging convergent and discriminant validity with rating scale measures, especially for caregivers. Above and beyond K-SADS, ADHD-IN, and ADHD-HI scores, higher parent and adolescent CDS-CI scores were both significantly associated with greater functional impairment. A threshold of ≥ 6 out of 15 symptoms was selected as an initial threshold for determining clinically elevated CDS using the CDS-CI. Findings provide psychometric support for the CDS-CI as a tool in the multimethod assessment of CDS. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

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PsychologyDisengagement theoryCognitionClinical psychologyRating scaleImpulsivityPsychometricsDevelopmental psychologyPsychiatryAttention deficit hyperactivity disorderMedicineGerontologyAttention Deficit Hyperactivity DisorderSleep and related disordersCognitive Abilities and Testing
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