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Patterns of agreement between parent and child ratings of emotional and behavioral problems in an outpatient clinical setting: When children endorse more problems

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/00004703-200406000-00002

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parent-child agreement; emotional-behavioral problems; child depression

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This study examined clinically relevant patterns of agreement between parent and child ratings of child behavior problems and factors associated with these patterns. Subjects were 274 children, ages 11 to 18 years, and their parents. Overall agreement between parent-child ratings was modest. Twenty-five percent of parent-child pairs agreed children's behavior problems were clinically elevated (both group), 29% agreed problems were nonclinical (neither group), in 39% of pairs only parents reported clinically elevated problems (parent only group) and in 8% of pairs only children rated clinically elevated problems (child only group). Maternal stress and child age, but not child gender, were associated with parent-child agreement patterns. Children with depressive/mood disorders were more likely to be in the child only group than in any other group. This study discusses the importance of paying attention to child reports of elevated behavior problems, particularly when parents report that child behavior problems are not clinically elevated.

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