Title of article :
The Dimensional Nature of Externalizing Behaviors
in Adolescence: Evidence from a Direct Comparison
of Categorical, Dimensional, and Hybrid Models
Author/Authors :
Kate E. Walton، نويسنده , , Johan Ormel، نويسنده , , Robert F. Krueger، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Researchers have recognized the importance of
developing an accurate classification system for externalizing
disorders, though much of this work has been
framed by a priori preferences for categorical vs.
dimensional constructs. Newer statistical technologies
now allow categorical and dimensional models of
psychopathology to be compared empirically. In this
study, we directly compared the fit of categorical and
dimensional models of externalizing behaviors in a large
and representative community sample of adolescents at
two time points separated by nearly 2.5 years (N=2027;
mean age at Time 1=11.09 years; 50.8% female).
Delinquent and aggressive behaviors were assessed with
child and parent Child Behavior Checklist reports. Latent
trait, latent class, and factor mixture models were fit to the
data, and at both time points, the latent trait model
provided the best fit to the data. The item parameters
were inspected and interpreted, and it was determined that
the items were differentially sensitive across all regions of
the dimension. We conclude that classification models can
be based on empirical evidence rather than a priori
preferences, and while current classification systems
conceptualize externalizing problems in terms of discrete
groups, they can be better conceptualized as dimensions
Keywords :
Externalizing . Latent class analysis . Itemresponse theory . Factor mixture modeling
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology