TY - JOUR
T1 - Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Functioning–Preschool (BRIEF-P) Applied to Teachers: Psychometric Properties and Usefulness for Disruptive Disorders in 3-Year-Old Preschoolers
AU - Ezpeleta, Lourdes
AU - Granero, Roser
AU - Penelo, Eva
AU - de la Osa, Núria
AU - Domènech, Josep M.
PY - 2015/6/11
Y1 - 2015/6/11
N2 - © 2012 SAGE Publications Objective: We provide validation data on the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Functioning–Preschool version (BRIEF-P) in preschool children. Method: Teachers of a community sample of six hundred and twenty 3-year-olds, who were followed up at age 4, responded to the BRIEF-P, and parents and children answered different psychological measures. Results: Confirmatory factor analysis achieved adequate fit of the original structure (five-first-order-factor plus three-second-order-factor model) after excluding four items. The derived dimensions obtained satisfactory internal consistency, moderate convergent validity with psychopathology and temperament, and good ability to discriminate between children with ADHD. BRIEF-P scales were not associated with a performance-based measure of attention. The teacher’s BRIEF-P adds significant clinical information for the diagnosis of ADHD (ΔR2 from 5.3 to 15.3) when used with other instruments for the assessment of psychopathology, functional impairment, or performance-based attention. Conclusion: The BRIEF-P may be useful in the identification of preschool children, specifically those with ADHD, who might have a dysfunction in executive functioning.
AB - © 2012 SAGE Publications Objective: We provide validation data on the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Functioning–Preschool version (BRIEF-P) in preschool children. Method: Teachers of a community sample of six hundred and twenty 3-year-olds, who were followed up at age 4, responded to the BRIEF-P, and parents and children answered different psychological measures. Results: Confirmatory factor analysis achieved adequate fit of the original structure (five-first-order-factor plus three-second-order-factor model) after excluding four items. The derived dimensions obtained satisfactory internal consistency, moderate convergent validity with psychopathology and temperament, and good ability to discriminate between children with ADHD. BRIEF-P scales were not associated with a performance-based measure of attention. The teacher’s BRIEF-P adds significant clinical information for the diagnosis of ADHD (ΔR2 from 5.3 to 15.3) when used with other instruments for the assessment of psychopathology, functional impairment, or performance-based attention. Conclusion: The BRIEF-P may be useful in the identification of preschool children, specifically those with ADHD, who might have a dysfunction in executive functioning.
KW - Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Functioning–Preschool version
KW - confirmatory factor analysis
KW - executive functions
KW - incremental validity
KW - preschool children
KW - reliability
KW - validity
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84939121144
U2 - 10.1177/1087054712466439
DO - 10.1177/1087054712466439
M3 - Article
SN - 1087-0547
VL - 19
SP - 476
EP - 488
JO - Journal of Attention Disorders
JF - Journal of Attention Disorders
IS - 6
ER -