2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.1078211
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Development and validation of the Executive Functioning Scale

Abstract: Executive functioning (EF) processes are essential for adaptive and flexible responding to the demands and complexities of everyday life. Conversely, if impaired, these processes are a key transdiagnostic risk factor that cuts across autism and a range of other neurodevelopmental (NDD) and neuropsychiatric (NPD) conditions. However, there are currently no freely available informant-report measures that comprehensively characterize non-affective (e.g., working memory, response inhibition, and set shifting) and … Show more

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“…Executive Functioning Skills scale [EFS; ( 33 )]. EFS is a 52-item scale designed to comprehensively characterize non-affective (e.g., sequencing/working memory, response inhibition and set-shifting) and affective (e.g., emotion regulation, and risk-taking) facets of executive functioning.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Executive Functioning Skills scale [EFS; ( 33 )]. EFS is a 52-item scale designed to comprehensively characterize non-affective (e.g., sequencing/working memory, response inhibition and set-shifting) and affective (e.g., emotion regulation, and risk-taking) facets of executive functioning.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%