The Behaviour Problems Inventory-Short Form: Reliability and Factorial Validity in Adults with Intellectual Disabilities

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The Behaviour Problems Inventory-Short Form: Reliability and Factorial Validity in Adults with Intellectual Disabilities. / Mascitelli, A.N.; Rojahn, J.; Nicolaides, V.C. et al.
Yn: Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, Cyfrol 28, Rhif 6, 10.03.2015, t. 561-571.

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Mascitelli, AN, Rojahn, J, Nicolaides, VC, Moore, L, Hastings, RP & Christian-Jones, C 2015, 'The Behaviour Problems Inventory-Short Form: Reliability and Factorial Validity in Adults with Intellectual Disabilities', Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, cyfrol. 28, rhif 6, tt. 561-571. https://doi.org/10.1111/jar.12152

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Mascitelli, A. N., Rojahn, J., Nicolaides, V. C., Moore, L., Hastings, R. P., & Christian-Jones, C. (2015). The Behaviour Problems Inventory-Short Form: Reliability and Factorial Validity in Adults with Intellectual Disabilities. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 28(6), 561-571. https://doi.org/10.1111/jar.12152

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Mascitelli AN, Rojahn J, Nicolaides VC, Moore L, Hastings RP, Christian-Jones C. 2015. The Behaviour Problems Inventory-Short Form: Reliability and Factorial Validity in Adults with Intellectual Disabilities. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities. 28(6):561-571. https://doi.org/10.1111/jar.12152

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Mascitelli, A.N. et al. "The Behaviour Problems Inventory-Short Form: Reliability and Factorial Validity in Adults with Intellectual Disabilities". Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities. 2015, 28(6). 561-571. https://doi.org/10.1111/jar.12152

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Mascitelli AN, Rojahn J, Nicolaides VC, Moore L, Hastings RP, Christian-Jones C. The Behaviour Problems Inventory-Short Form: Reliability and Factorial Validity in Adults with Intellectual Disabilities. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities. 2015 Maw 10;28(6):561-571. doi: 10.1111/jar.12152

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Mascitelli, A.N. ; Rojahn, J. ; Nicolaides, V.C. et al. / The Behaviour Problems Inventory-Short Form: Reliability and Factorial Validity in Adults with Intellectual Disabilities. Yn: Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities. 2015 ; Cyfrol 28, Rhif 6. tt. 561-571.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - The Behaviour Problems Inventory-Short Form: Reliability and Factorial Validity in Adults with Intellectual Disabilities

AU - Mascitelli, A.N.

AU - Rojahn, J.

AU - Nicolaides, V.C.

AU - Moore, L.

AU - Hastings, R.P.

AU - Christian-Jones, C.

PY - 2015/3/10

Y1 - 2015/3/10

N2 - BackgroundThe Behaviour Problems Inventory-Short Form (BPI-S) is a spin-off of the BPI-01 that was empirically developed from a large BPI-01 data set. Inthis study, the reliability and factorial validity of the BPI-S was investigated for the first time on newlycollected data from adults with intellectual disabilities. MethodsThe sample consisted of 232 adults with intellectual disabilities who represented all levels of intellectual functioning. They were recruited at several day programs in the USA (n=148) and the UK (n=84). ResultsWe found acceptable reliability in terms of internal consistency, inter-rater agreement and test-retest reliability. Confirmatory factor analysis validated the three BPI-S subscale structure. ConclusionsWe corroborated the factor structure underly-ing the three subscales and found the BPI-S to have adequate to good psychometric properties in a newly collected sample of adults with intellectual disabilities.

AB - BackgroundThe Behaviour Problems Inventory-Short Form (BPI-S) is a spin-off of the BPI-01 that was empirically developed from a large BPI-01 data set. Inthis study, the reliability and factorial validity of the BPI-S was investigated for the first time on newlycollected data from adults with intellectual disabilities. MethodsThe sample consisted of 232 adults with intellectual disabilities who represented all levels of intellectual functioning. They were recruited at several day programs in the USA (n=148) and the UK (n=84). ResultsWe found acceptable reliability in terms of internal consistency, inter-rater agreement and test-retest reliability. Confirmatory factor analysis validated the three BPI-S subscale structure. ConclusionsWe corroborated the factor structure underly-ing the three subscales and found the BPI-S to have adequate to good psychometric properties in a newly collected sample of adults with intellectual disabilities.

U2 - 10.1111/jar.12152

DO - 10.1111/jar.12152

M3 - Article

VL - 28

SP - 561

EP - 571

JO - Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities

JF - Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities

IS - 6

ER -