Title of article :
Anger and Irritability Symptoms among Youth with ODD:
Cross-Informant Versus Source-Exclusive Syndromes
Author/Authors :
Lawrence Scahill &
Kenneth D. Gadow، نويسنده , , Deborah A. G. Drabick، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
We examined differences in co-occurring psychological
symptoms and background characteristics among
clinically referred youth with oppositional defiant disorder
(ODD) with and without anger/irritability symptoms (AIS)
according to either parent or teacher (source-exclusive) and
both informants (cross-informant), youth with noncompliant
symptoms (NS) of ODD, and non-ODD clinic controls.
Parents and teachers evaluated 1127 youth (ages 6–18) with
a DSM-IV-referenced rating scale to assess ODD and cooccurring
psychological symptoms. Parents also completed
a background questionnaire (demographic, developmental,
treatment, relationship, and academic characteristics) and
teachers rated school functioning. Source-exclusive AIS
groups were associated with different clinical features, and
there was some evidence that cross-informant youth had
more mental health concerns than source-exclusive groups.
Findings varied to some extent among older (12–18 years)
versus younger (6–11 years) youth. In general, the NS group
(youth without AIS) was the most similar to clinic controls.
AIS and NS are likely candidates for component phenotypes
in ODD and continued research into their pathogenesis may
have important implications for nosology, etiology, and
intervention
Keywords :
Oppositional defiant disorder . Anger .Irritability . Informant . Nosology . DSM-5 .Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology