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1Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh 54901.
Abstract:
The present investigation assesses situational variation in problem behaviors of children with Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity. Principal-component factors (VARIMAX rotation) were computed for the Home/School Situations Questionnaires (HSQ/SSQ). For the HSQ, four factors emerged, accounting for 61% of variance. For the SSQ, three factors emerged, accounting for 68% of variance. Factors were similar to those previously derived with non-referred children. To assess discriminative power, factors were compared (t-tests) to previous data. All factors significantly discriminated ADD/H from non-referred children. These data suggest the factors add to the utility of the HSQ/SSQ in assessing ADD/H.
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