2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2008.05.024
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Long-term outcomes of youth who manifested the CBCL-Pediatric Bipolar Disorder phenotype during childhood and/or adolescence

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“…The CBCL-MS shows temporal stability (Papachristou et al, 2013) and construct validity in community (Papachristou et al, 2013;Zappitelli et al, 2015) and in clinical samples (Papachristou et al, 2016). Two other CBCL-derived instruments have been used to capture subthreshold manic symptoms, namely the CBCL-Dysregulation Profile (CBCL-DP) (Biederman et al, 2009;Biederman et al, 2013;Faraone et al, 2005;Meyer et al, 2009;Uchida et al, 2014) and the CBCL-Externalizing Scale (Youngstrom et al, 2006). The CBCL-MS performs similarly to these CBCL-derived instruments (Ratheesh et al, 2015) and may have a slight advantage in identifying children with mood disorders from those with disruptive behaviors (Papachristou et al, 2016).…”
Section: Baseline Assessments Of Trails Participants At Age 11 Yearsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CBCL-MS shows temporal stability (Papachristou et al, 2013) and construct validity in community (Papachristou et al, 2013;Zappitelli et al, 2015) and in clinical samples (Papachristou et al, 2016). Two other CBCL-derived instruments have been used to capture subthreshold manic symptoms, namely the CBCL-Dysregulation Profile (CBCL-DP) (Biederman et al, 2009;Biederman et al, 2013;Faraone et al, 2005;Meyer et al, 2009;Uchida et al, 2014) and the CBCL-Externalizing Scale (Youngstrom et al, 2006). The CBCL-MS performs similarly to these CBCL-derived instruments (Ratheesh et al, 2015) and may have a slight advantage in identifying children with mood disorders from those with disruptive behaviors (Papachristou et al, 2016).…”
Section: Baseline Assessments Of Trails Participants At Age 11 Yearsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elevated scores on the anxiety/ depression, attention/hyperactivity and aggression subscales have been associated with conditions characterized by mood dysregulation (e.g., Volk and Todd, 2006;Holtmann et al 2007;McGough et al 2008;Ayer et al 2009). t scores from the aforementioned scales are generally added together with a 180 cutoff for nonclinic samples (Meyer et al 2009;Kim et al 2012), which is equivalent to *1 standard deviation from the mean. Higher cutoffs (sum ‡201), *1.5 standard deviations from the mean, are used in clinic samples (Uchida et al 2014;Brederman et al 1995).…”
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“…Studies on heterogeneous clinical populations found results in the same direction. Meyer et al (2008) analysing data from a 23 years longitudinal study on at-risk youth for psychiatric disorders (i.e. offspring of parents with mood disorders), found that CBCL-DP during childhood is associated with later anxiety disorders, ADHD, cluster-B personality disorders, bipolar disorder (BD), drug abuse and suicidal ideation (Table 1).…”
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