No. S, 2侃 用于评定成人注意缺陷多功障碍 (ADHD) 的自评最 ( Conner冒, Adult ADHD Rating Scales Self-Report: Long 表[2J 0 CAARS - S: L 是以 DSM-lV诊断标准为基础制 Version , CAARS-S: L) (2J 由 Conners 于 1999 年编制,含66 个条白,分为 定,用于鉴别 ADHD 患者和其他障碍的患者,...
CAARS - Connors Adult Adhd Rating Scale 康納斯成人多動症評定量表 各種各樣 / 未分類 CAARS - Content Analysis And Reporting System 內容分析和報告系統 各種各樣 / 未分類 CAARS - C Albicans Autonomously Replicating Sequence 白念珠菌自主複製序列 各種各樣 / 未分類 CAARS - Cargo Advanced Auto...
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...
Applying the LightGBM algorithm in machine learning, we were able to differentiate subjects with ADHD, obesity, problematic gambling, and a control group using all 26 items of the Conners’ Adult ADHD Rating Scales (CAARS-S: S) with a global accuracy of .80; precision (positive predictive ...
Lenard Adler, M.D
(1999). Conners’ adult ADHD rating scales (CAARS). North Tonawanda: Multi-Health Systems. Google Scholar Conners, C., Sitarenois, G., Parker, J. D., & Epstein, J. N. (1998a). The revised Conners’ Parent Rating Scale (CPRS-R): Factor structure, reliability, and criterion ...
The Conners rating scales for ADHD were introduced by Multi-Health Systems, Inc (MHS) in 1970. It undergoes regular updates to ensure accuracy and validity. The Conners 4 is the most recent update and was released in 2022 and replaced theConners 3. ...
Conners’ Adult ADHD Rating Scale (CAARS)In their long form, the Conners’ Adult ADHD Rating Scales (CAARS) (Conners et al.1999) are a 66-item self-report measure intended to quantify presence and severity of ADHD symptomatology. Participants are presented with statements pertaining to everyday...
Task-dependent measures correlated with ADHD rating scale indices of inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity, indicating that CPTs lack symptom domain specificity. Conclusion: Results support the growing evidence that CPTs currently provide only modest utility for discriminating performance in adults with ...
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 ...