2001
DOI: 10.1300/j018v22n03_09
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Revised Memory and Behavior Problems Checklist

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“…For example, while in the study by Teri et al (1992), the frequency subscale for memory problems correlated with caregivers' depression, in our study this association is not significant. In our study, the functional ability of the person with dementia only correlates negatively with the frequency of disruptive behaviors scale and with memory problems in the reaction scale, whereas in Johnson et al (2001) functional ability correlated with all three frequency subscales. In our study, the functional ability of the person with dementia only correlates negatively with the frequency of disruptive behaviors scale and with memory problems in the reaction scale, whereas in Johnson et al (2001) functional ability correlated with all three frequency subscales.…”
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“…For example, while in the study by Teri et al (1992), the frequency subscale for memory problems correlated with caregivers' depression, in our study this association is not significant. In our study, the functional ability of the person with dementia only correlates negatively with the frequency of disruptive behaviors scale and with memory problems in the reaction scale, whereas in Johnson et al (2001) functional ability correlated with all three frequency subscales. In our study, the functional ability of the person with dementia only correlates negatively with the frequency of disruptive behaviors scale and with memory problems in the reaction scale, whereas in Johnson et al (2001) functional ability correlated with all three frequency subscales.…”
Section: Table 1 Factor Loadings For the Analyzed Modelscontrasting
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“…Johnson et al (2001), who interviewed 952 caregivers, described the RMBPC as a questionnaire in which families could easily tell the difference between most of the items but, for some cases, overlaps were reported (e.g. Johnson et al (2001), who interviewed 952 caregivers, described the RMBPC as a questionnaire in which families could easily tell the difference between most of the items but, for some cases, overlaps were reported (e.g.…”
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“…The RMBPC was administered to caregivers immediately following the primary care visit (post visit). The RMBPC has been reported to have good validity and reliability 14,15. The Cronbach α coefficient is .85 for the behavior frequency scale and .93 for the caregiver burden scale 15…”
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“…L'IRPCM est la version française du Revised Memory and Behavior Problems Checklist (RMBPC) (Hébert, Bravo, & Girouard, 1993). Le questionnaire estime la fréquence des problèmes facteurs mesurés par le test, tels que les problèmes de mémoire (items 1,2,3,4,5,6,7), la dépression (items 12, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23) et les comportements perturbateurs (items 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 15, 16, 24) (Johnson, Wackerbarth, & Schmitt, 2000). L'étude de Hébert et al (1993) (1994), un score t égal ou supérieur à 63 au GSI constitue un risque élevé de forte détresse psychologique chez le participant.…”
Section: L'inventaire Révisée Des Problèmes De Comportement Et De Mémunclassified