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A Clinical Study on a Behavior Screening Scale

Published online September 15, 1994.
A Clinical Study on a Behavior Screening Scale
Keun Lee
Department of Pediatrics, Ewha Woman`s University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea
소아의 행동 발달 선별표에 관한 연구
이근
이화대학교 의과대학 소아과학교실
Abstract
A scale to screen children's behavior was developed to be used by pediatrician before examining the children brought to them for possible behavioral or developmental problems. The scale consisted of 2 parts. In the first part, there were 15 subjective questions about children's behavior and development which parents can answer in short sentences and in the second part, there were 36 behavioral items with answersin 1 to 7 grades and "Yes" or "No" depending whether the each behavior caused any problem to parents. Concern score was the sum of answers of 15 subjective questions, intensity score the sum of answers of 36 items and problem score the sum of the answers whether the behavior was a problem to parents or not. From July, 1992 to October, 1993, the mothers who brought their children to the department of pediatrics of Ewha Woman's University Hospital with concern of children's behavior or development were asked to fill out the questionnaire before seeing the pediatrician. "Problem" chlidren who were diagnosed to have one of behavioral or developmental disorders were 168 and control children in well baby clinical or with acute pediatric problems were 121 in numbers. The results were as follow: 1) Diagnoses of "problem" children were, in order of frequency, infantile autism, mental retardation, developmental language disorder, Asperger's syndrome and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. 2) All of concern, intensity and problem scores were significantly highter in "problem"children compared with those of control. 3) Specificities of concern, intensity and problem scores were high but only concern score had high sensitivity, specificity, positive prodictive value and negative predictive value. 4) Concern score can be used in screening "problem" children with score 7 as cut-off point. In conclusion, in this behavioral scale, concern score which reflect subjective view of parents on children's behavior and development can be used in screening of children with behavioral and developmental problems.
Key Words: 1992 to October


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