Validity and Reliability of Korean Version of Behavior Problems Inventory in Autism Spectrum Disorder and/or Intellectual Developmental Disorder
Journal of the Korean Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
;
: 7-13, 2018.
Article
in English
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| ID: wpr-766269
ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVES:
Problem behaviors pose a great obstacle to daily functioning in children with neurodevelopmental deficits and are an important target for treatment. In this study, we translated the Behavior Problems Inventory (BPI)-01 into Korean language and tested its psychometric properties.METHODS:
We attained the approval of the BPI author and performed standard translation-back translation. Then, professional caregivers examined appropriateness according to cultural and situational contexts in order to make necessary modifications of the Korean version of the BPI.RESULTS:
The BPI-01, Korea-Scales of Independent Behavior-Revised (K-SIB-R), and Child Behavior Checklist were completed for 98 autistic spectrum disorder or intellectual development disorder participants (mean age=28.3, standard deviation=7.3, range=10.1–51.7). The inter-rater reliability of the BPI-01 was found to be high (r=0.992–1.000). As for the results for concurrent validity for subscale items of BPI-01 and scales of SIB, correlations between SIB and BPI-01 subscales were statistically significant (r=0.357–0.672).CONCLUSION:
The Korean version of the BPI-01 showed good psychometric properties with high reliability and sufficient convergent validity. Further examination of the validity of BPI-01 should be carried out with inclusion of younger aged children and a closer look at less frequently occurring symptoms.
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WPRIM (Western Pacific)
Main subject:
Psychometrics
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Autistic Disorder
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Weights and Measures
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Child Behavior
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Reproducibility of Results
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Caregivers
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Checklist
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Problem Behavior
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Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Intellectual Disability
Limits:
Child
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Humans
Language:
English
Journal:
Journal of the Korean Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Year:
2018
Type:
Article
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