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Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment | 2015

Syndromes of Self-Reported Psychopathology for Ages 18–59 in 29 Societies

Masha Y. Ivanova; Thomas M. Achenbach; Leslie Rescorla; Lori V. Turner; Adelina Ahmeti-Pronaj; Alma Au; Carmen Ávila Maese; Monica Bellina; J. Carlos Caldas; Yi Chuen Chen; Ladislav Csémy; Marina Monzani da Rocha; Jeroen Decoster; Anca Dobrean; Lourdes Ezpeleta; Johnny R. J. Fontaine; Yasuko Funabiki; Halldór S. Guðmundsson; Valerie S. Harder; Marie Leiner de la Cabada; Patrick W. L. Leung; Jianghong Liu; Safia Mahr; Sergey Malykh; Jelena Srdanović Maraš; Jasminka Markovic; David M. Ndetei; Kyung Ja Oh; Jean Michel Petot; Geylan Riad

This study tested the multi-society generalizability of an eight-syndrome assessment model derived from factor analyses of American adults’ self-ratings of 120 behavioral, emotional, and social problems. The Adult Self-Report (ASR; Achenbach and Rescorla 2003) was completed by 17,152 18–59-year-olds in 29 societies. Confirmatory factor analyses tested the fit of self-ratings in each sample to the eight-syndrome model. The primary model fit index (Root Mean Square Error of Approximation) showed good model fit for all samples, while secondary indices showed acceptable to good fit. Only 5 (0.06%) of the 8,598 estimated parameters were outside the admissible parameter space. Confidence intervals indicated that sampling fluctuations could account for the deviant parameters. Results thus supported the tested model in societies differing widely in social, political, and economic systems, languages, ethnicities, religions, and geographical regions. Although other items, societies, and analytic methods might yield different results, the findings indicate that adults in very diverse societies were willing and able to rate themselves on the same standardized set of 120 problem items. Moreover, their self-ratings fit an eight-syndrome model previously derived from self-ratings by American adults. The support for the statistically derived syndrome model is consistent with previous findings for parent, teacher, and self-ratings of 1½–18-year-olds in many societies. The ASR and its parallel collateral-report instrument, the Adult Behavior Checklist (ABCL), may offer mental health professionals practical tools for the multi-informant assessment of clinical constructs of adult psychopathology that appear to be meaningful across diverse societies.


International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology | 2015

Syndromes of collateral-reported psychopathology for ages 18-59 in 18 Societies

Masha Y. Ivanova; Thomas M. Achenbach; Leslie Rescorla; Lori V. Turner; Hervör Alma Árnadóttir; Alma Au; J. Carlos Caldas; Nebia Chaalal; Yi Chuen Chen; Marina Monzani da Rocha; Jeroen Decoster; Johnny R. J. Fontaine; Yasuko Funabiki; Halldór S. Guðmundsson; Young Ah Kim; Patrick W. L. Leung; Jianghong Liu; Sergey Malykh; Jasminka Markovic; Kyung Ja Oh; Jean-Michel Petot; Virginia Corina Samaniego; Edwiges Ferreira de Mattos Silvares; Roma Šimulionienė; Valentina Šobot; Elvisa Sokoli; Guiju Sun; Joel B. Talcott; Natalia Vázquez; Ewa Zasepa

The purpose was to advance research and clinical methodology for assessing psychopathology by testing the international generalizability of an 8-syndrome model derived from collateral ratings of adult behavioral, emotional, social, and thought problems. Collateral informants rated 8,582 18-59-year-old residents of 18 societies on the Adult Behavior Checklist (ABCL). Confirmatory factor analyses tested the fit of the 8-syndrome model to ratings from each society. The primary model fit index (Root Mean Square Error of Approximation) showed good model fit for all societies, while secondary indices (Tucker Lewis Index, Comparative Fit Index) showed acceptable to good fit for 17 societies. Factor loadings were robust across societies and items. Of the 5,007 estimated parameters, 4 (0.08%) were outside the admissible parameter space, but 95% confidence intervals included the admissible space, indicating that the 4 deviant parameters could be due to sampling fluctuations. The findings are consistent with previous evidence for the generalizability of the 8-syndrome model in self-ratings from 29 societies, and support the 8-syndrome model for operationalizing phenotypes of adult psychopathology from multi-informant ratings in diverse societies.


Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment | 2016

Collateral reports and cross-informant agreement about adult psychopathology in 14 societies

Leslie Rescorla; Thomas M. Achenbach; Masha Y. Ivanova; Lori V. Turner; Hervör Alma Árnadóttir; Alma Au; J. C. Caldas; Yi-Chuen Chen; Jeroen Decoster; Johnny R. J. Fontaine; Yasuko Funabiki; Halldór S. Guðmundsson; Patrick W. L. Leung; Jianghong Liu; Jelena Srdanović Maraš; Jasminka Markovic; Kyung Ja Oh; Marina Monzani da Rocha; Virginia Corina Samaniego; Edwiges Ferreira de Mattos Silvares; Roma Simulioniene; Elvisa Sokoli; Natalia Vázquez; Ewa Zasepa


International Perspectives in Psychology: Research, Practice, Consultation | 2016

Problems and adaptive functioning reported by adults in 17 societies

Leslie Rescorla; Thomas M. Achenbach; Masha Y. Ivanova; Lori V. Turner; Robert R. Althoff; Hervör Alma Árnadóttir; Alma Au; Monica Bellina; J. C. Caldas; Yi-Chuen Chen; Ladislav Csémy; Marina Monzani da Rocha; Jeroen Decoster; Johnny R. J. Fontaine; Yasuko Funabiki; Halldór S. Guðmundsson; Valerie S. Harder; Young Ah Kim; Patrick W. L. Leung; David M. Ndetei; Jelena Srdanović Maraš; Jasminka Markovic; Kyung Ja Oh; Virginia Corina Samaniego; Sandra Sebre; Edwiges Ferreira de Mattos Silvares; Roma Simulioniene; Elvisa Sokoli; Natalia Vázquez; Ewa Zasepa


Interdisciplinaria: Revista de psicología y ciencias afines = journal of psychology and related sciences | 2010

Adaptación para Buenos Aires de la Escala de Autoeficacia General

María Elena Brenlla; María Aranguren; María Florencia Rossaro; Natalia Vázquez


Interdisciplinaria | 2010

Adaptation to Buenos Aires of the General Self-Efficacy Scale

María Elena Brenlla; María Aranguren; María Florencia Rossaro; Natalia Vázquez


I Congreso Internacional de Investigación y Práctica Profesional en Psicología XVI Jornadas de Investigación Quinto Encuentro de Investigadores en Psicología del MERCOSUR | 2009

ESCALA DE ACEPTABILIDAD SOCIAL DEL TABAQUISMO: SUS PROPIEDADES PSICOMÉTRICAS

Natalia Vázquez; Virginia Corina Samaniego


Revista Evaluar | 2017

Estandarización del Child Behavior Checklist para preescolares de población urbana de Argentina

Natalia Vázquez; Virginia Corina Samaniego


VI Congreso Internacional de Investigación y Práctica Profesional en Psicología XXI Jornadas de Investigación Décimo Encuentro de Investigadores en Psicología del MERCOSUR | 2014

EL CHILD BEHAVIOR CHECKLIST PARA NIÑOS EN EDAD PREESCOLAR (CBCL 1½-5): SU ESTANDARIZACIÓN EN POBLACIÓN URBANA DE ARGENTINA.

Natalia Vázquez; Virginia Corina Samaniego


Revista Argentina De Clinica Psicologica | 2013

Prevalencia de Consumo de Tabaco y Variables Psicosociales en Profesionales Psicólogos de Argentina

Virginia Corina Samaniego; Natalia Vázquez; Claudia Bonzo; Marisa Rodríguez de Behrends; Alicia García

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Virginia Corina Samaniego

Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina

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Alma Au

Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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Patrick W. L. Leung

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Marina Monzani da Rocha

Mackenzie Presbyterian University

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