Youth Self-Report of Behavioral and Emotional Problems in a Swiss Epidemiological Study
Abstract The Youth Self Report (YSR) was used in a Swiss epidemiological study with 1093 subjects aged 10–17 years. Internal consistency was good for the second-order factors “Internalizing Problems,” “ExternalizingProblems,” and the “Total Problem Score,” whereas it was less satisfactory for almost...
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