Felipe Lecannelier
Universidad del Desarrollo
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Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology | 2011
Leslie Rescorla; Thomas M. Achenbach; Masha Y. Ivanova; Valerie S. Harder; Laura Otten; Niels Bilenberg; Gudrun Bjarnadottir; Christiane Capron; Sarah De Pauw; Pedro Dias; Anca Dobrean; Manfred Döpfner; Michel Duyme; Valsamma Eapen; Nese Erol; Elaheh Mohammad Esmaeili; Lourdes Ezpeleta; Alessandra Frigerio; Daniel S. S. Fung; Miguel M. Gonçalves; Halldór S. Guðmundsson; Suh-Fang Jeng; Roma Jusiene; Young Ah Kim; Solvejg Kristensen; Jianghong Liu; Felipe Lecannelier; Patrick W. L. Leung; Bárbara César Machado; Rosario Montirosso
International comparisons were conducted of preschool childrens behavioral and emotional problems as reported on the Child Behavior Checklist for Ages 1½–5 by parents in 24 societies (N = 19,850). Item ratings were aggregated into scores on syndromes; Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders–oriented scales; a Stress Problems scale; and Internalizing, Externalizing, and Total Problems scales. Effect sizes for scale score differences among the 24 societies ranged from small to medium (3–12%). Although societies differed greatly in language, culture, and other characteristics, Total Problems scores for 18 of the 24 societies were within 7.1 points of the omnicultural mean of 33.3 (on a scale of 0–198). Gender and age differences, as well as gender and age interactions with society, were all very small (effect sizes < 1%). Across all pairs of societies, correlations between mean item ratings averaged .78, and correlations between internal consistency alphas for the scales averaged .92, indicating that the rank orders of mean item ratings and internal consistencies of scales were very similar across diverse societies.
Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders | 2012
Leslie Rescorla; Thomas M. Achenbach; Masha Y. Ivanova; Niels Bilenberg; Gudrun Bjarnadottir; Silvia Denner; Pedro Dias; Anca Dobrean; Manfred Döpfner; Alessandra Frigerio; Miguel Gonçalves; Halldór S. Guðmundsson; Roma Jusiene; Solvejg Kristensen; Felipe Lecannelier; Patrick W. L. Leung; Jianghong Liu; Sofia P. Löbel; Bárbara César Machado; Jasminka Markovic; Paola A. Mas; Elaheh Mohammad Esmaeili; Rosario Montirosso; Julia Plück; Adelina Ahmeti Pronaj; Jorge Rodríguez; Pamela O. Rojas; Klaus Schmeck; Mimoza Shahini; Jaime R. Silva
This study tested societal effects on caregiver/teacher ratings of behavioral/emotional problems for 10,521 preschoolers from 15 societies. Many societies had problem scale scores within a relatively narrow range, despite differences in language, culture, and other characteristics. The small age and gender effects were quite similar across societies. The rank orders of mean item ratings were similar across diverse societies. For 7,380 children from 13 societies, ratings were also obtained from a parent. In all 13 societies, mean Total Problems scores derived from parent ratings were significantly higher than mean Total Problems scores derived from caregiver/teacher ratings, although the size of the difference varied somewhat across societies. Mean cross-informant agreement for problem scale scores varied across societies. Societies were very similar with respect to which problem items, on average, received high versus low ratings from parents and caregivers/teachers. Within every society, cross-informant agreement for item ratings varied widely across children. In most respects, results were quite similar across 15 very diverse societies.
Terapia psicológica | 2011
Felipe Lecannelier; Lorena Ascanio; Fernanda Flores; Marianela Hoffmann
One of the actual tendencies within Attachment Theory is about the understanding of atypical trajectories in development of attachment, specifireferred to Disorganized Attachment (D attachment). Two decades of research about antecedents and consequents of this pattern of attachment have spawned a huge amount of empirical and theoretical knowledge. However, parental etiological models who seek to explain processes and mechanisms of D attachment have shown contradictory and incomplete evidence. Due to the important contribution that this kind of models can have for infant and child interventions, this paper seek to review existing model in order to clarify the state of the art of this important research and clinical subject.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry | 2010
Masha Y. Ivanova; Thomas M. Achenbach; Leslie Rescorla; Valerie S. Harder; Rebecca P. Ang; Niels Bilenberg; Gudrun Bjarnadottir; Christiane Capron; Sarah De Pauw; Pedro Dias; Anca Dobrean; Manfred Doepfner; Michele Duyme; Valsamma Eapen; Nese Erol; Elaheh Mohammad Esmaeili; Lourdes Ezpeleta; Alessandra Frigerio; Miguel M. Gonçalves; Halldor S. Gudmundsson; Suh-Fang Jeng; Pranvera Jetishi; Roma Jusiene; Young-Ah Kim; Solvejg Kristensen; Felipe Lecannelier; Patrick W. L. Leung; Jianghong Liu; Rosario Montirosso; Kyung Ja Oh
Journal of Early Childhood and Infant Psychology | 2011
Masha Y. Ivanova; Leslie Rescorla; Gudrun Bjarnadottir; Pedro Dias; Manfred Doepfner; Alessandra Frigerio; Roma Jusiene; Felipe Lecannelier; Vania Sousa Lima; Sofia P. Löbel; Thomas M. Achenbach; Niels Bilenberg; Silvia Denner; Anca Dobrean; Elaheh Mohammad Esmaeili; Halldor S. Gudmundsson; Solvejg Kristensen; Patrick W. L. Leung; Jianghong Liu; Bárbara César Machado; Jasminka Markovic; Rosario Montirosso; Adelina Ahmeti Pronaj; Pamela O. Rojas; Mimoza Shahini; Jan van der Ende; Paola A. Mas; Julia Plueck; Jorge Rodríguez; Klaus Schmeck
Tradition | 2014
Felipe Lecannelier; Jaime R. Silva; Marianela Hoffmann; Rolando Melo; Raquel Morales
Revista Argentina De Clinica Psicologica | 2009
Felipe Lecannelier; Verónica Undurraga; Ana María Olivares; Jorge Rodríguez; Juan Carlos Nuñez; Marianela Hoffmann; Nancy Goldstein; Catalina Larraín
Revista Medica De Chile | 2011
Felipe Lecannelier; Jorge Varela; Jorge Rodríguez; Marianela Hoffmann; Fernanda Flores; Lorena Ascanio
Perinatología y Reproducción Humana | 2008
Martín Maldonado-Durán; Felipe Lecannelier
Universitas Psychologica | 2014
Felipe Lecannelier; J. Carola Pérez Ewert; Stephanie Groissman; Daniela Gallardo; Ana María Bardet; Andrea Bascuñan; Jorge Rodríguez