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Citation

Warnick EM, Bracken MB, Kasl S. Child Adolesc. Ment. Health 2008; 13(3): 140-147.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2008, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/j.1475-3588.2007.00461.x

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Objective: Assess the screening efficiency of the caretaker‐report CBCL and SDQ in community and clinical samples using published data.


Methods: PyschInfo, Medline, and EMBASE were systematically searched to identify studies with appropriate efficiency data. Estimates of sensitivity and specificity were extracted from identified studies and used to generate summary likelihood ratio estimates on which the scales were compared. Summary estimates of sensitivity and specificity were calculated with respect to a ‘true’ diagnosis to compare scales.


Results: A total of 29 and 3 studies met inclusion criteria for CBCL and SDQ respectively. Summary estimates of the likelihood ratios for domains assessed by CBCL ranged from 3.86 (2.23, 6.69) to 4.87 (2.90, 8.18); and for SDQ from 5.02 (1.61, 15.63) to 8.32 (2.72, 25.48). Heterogeneity was low. For total problems, the SDQ caretaker‐report was found to be most specific (0.93, 95% CI 0.92, 0.94) and the CBCL caretaker‐report to be most sensitive (0.66, 95%CI 0.60, 0.73).


Conclusions: This meta‐analysis supports continued use of the CBCL and SDQ via caretaker‐report in clinical and community samples. Additional research is required to determine if there is a true difference in efficiency between the two scales.

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