Title of article :
The Relations among Measurements of Informant
Discrepancies within a Multisite Trial of Treatments
for Childhood Social Phobia
Author/Authors :
Andres De Los Reyes، نويسنده , , Candice A. Alfano &
Deborah C. Beidel، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Discrepancies between informants’ reports of children’s
behavior are robustly observed in clinical child research
and have important implications for interpreting the outcomes
of controlled treatment trials. However, little is known about
the basic psychometric properties of these discrepancies. This
study examined the relation between parent-child reporting
discrepancies on measures of child social phobia symptoms,
administered before and after treatment for social phobia.
Participants included a clinic sample of 81 children (7–16 years
old [M=11.75, SD=2.57]; 39 girls, 42 boys) and their parents
receiving treatment as part of a multisite controlled trial.
Pretreatment parent-child reporting discrepancies predicted
parent-child discrepancies at posttreatment, and these relations
were not better accounted for by the severity of the child’s
pretreatment primary diagnosis. Further, treatment responder
status moderated this relation: Significant relations were
identified for treatment non-responders and not for treatment
responders. Overall, findings suggest that informant discrepancies
can be reliably employed to measure individual differences
over the course of controlled treatment trials. These data
provide additional empirical support for recent work suggesting
that informant discrepancies can meaningfully inform
understanding of treatment response as well as variability in
treatment outcomes.
Keywords :
Attribution Bias Context Model . Efficacy .Informant discrepancies . Intervention .Range of Possible Changes Model
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology