Journal article

Item Response Theory Properties of the Internalizing Disorders in Adolescents

Rapson Gomez, Alasdair Vance

Journal of Childhood & Developmental Disorders | OMICS Publishing Group | Published : 2015

Abstract

Context: Although there is evidence for a single internalizing dimension for the major anxiety and depressive disorders, there are little data on psychometric properties of this dimension in adolescents. Objective: The study examined this using item response theory. Method: The 2-parameter logistic model was used to examine the properties for the common internalizing disorders (depressive and anxiety) in a group of 625 clinic-referred adolescents. Results: All disorders were strong discriminators of the internalizing dimension, and generally more representative of and measured the internalizing dimension with more precision in the upper half of the trait continuum. There was also support for..

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