The Conners’ Parent Rating Scale (CPRS) is a parent-report measure that assesses children’s problem behaviors, particularly symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and related disorders (including oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder). At the time of publication, the...
ACRS=Abbreviated Conners Rating Scale; ACTRS=Abbreviated Conners Teacher Rating Scale; ARS=ADHD Rating Scale; bid=twice daily; BL=baseline; CBCL=ChildBehaviorChecklist; CBCL TRF=Child Behavior Checklist Teacher Report Form; CMI=clomipramine; CPRS=Conners Parent Rating Scale; CPT=Continuous Performance ...
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ADHDmalingeringself-reportThe present meta-analysis provides the first meta-analysis of research on stand-alone neurocognitive feigning tests since publication of the preceding paper by Vickery, Berry, Inman, Harris & Orey (2001). Studies of dedicated neurocognitive feigning test perform...
The Conners Rating Scales are used as a multi-informant (parent, teacher, self) screening tool for the detection of problematic behaviors and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms in particular in children and adults.Historical Background Rating scales and symptom checklists provide ...
Lenard Adler, M.D
After completing an evaluation, a provider should meet with the parent and child to go over the scores and answer any questions you have about the results. Remember that inattention,restlessness, executive dysfunction, and other symptoms that occur with ADHD are not unique to one diagnosis. Even...
The present study provided further validation data for a recently developed validity scale for the Conners' Adult ADHD Rating Scale (CAARS), the CAARS Infrequency Index (CII), as well as for the Inconsistency Index (INC). The sample included 139 undergraduate students: 21 individuals with ...
doi:10.1177/1087054715625299Allyson G. HarrisonSylvia NayIrene T. ArmstrongSAGE Publications