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Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory×Child Behavior Checklist×
FagområdeUdviklingsvurderingUdviklingsvurdering
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Oprindelsesår20012009
OphavspersonJames VarniThomas Achenbach and Leslie Rescorla
TypePediatric health-related quality of life inventoryParent-report behavioral rating scale
Oprindelig kildeVarni, J. W., Seid, M., & Rode, C. A. (2001). The PedsQL: Measurement model for the pediatric quality of life inventory. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 30(2), 130-141. link ↗Achenbach, T. M., & Rescorla, L. A. (2009). Manual for the ASEBA School-Age Forms & Profiles. University of Vermont Center for Children, Youth & Families. link ↗
AliasserPedsQL, PedsQL 4.0, PedsQL Generic Core ScalesCBCL, CBCL/6-18, TRF, YSR
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ResuméThe Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL), developed by James Varni in 2001, is a validated, evidence-based patient-reported outcome measure assessing health-related quality of life in children and adolescents aged 2–18 years. Available in generic core scales and disease-specific modules, it measures physical, emotional, social, and school functioning, making it ideal for clinical research, outcome measurement, and population health surveillance.The Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL), developed by Thomas Achenbach and Leslie Rescorla and updated in 2009, is a parent-completed behavioral rating scale assessing emotional and behavioral problems in children aged 6–18 years. It is a foundational tool in clinical child psychology and psychiatry for screening behavioral/emotional disorders, monitoring treatment response, and research on psychopathology.
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