evaluation of estimating missed answers in conners adult adhd rating scale (screening version).

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farnaz ghassemi biomedical department, amirkabir university of technology, tehran, iran

mohammad hassan moradi biomedical department, amirkabir university of technology, tehran, iran

mehdi tehrani-doost child & adolescent psychiatrist, psychiatry department, tehran university of medical science, tehran, iran, and institute for cognitive science studies (icss), tehran, iran

vahid abootalebi electrical and computer engineering department, yazd university, yazd, iran

abstract

objective: conners adult adhd rating scale (caars) is among the valid questionnaires for evaluating attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in adults. the aim of this paper is to evaluate the validity of the estimation of missed answers in scoring the screening version of the conners questionnaire, and to extract its principal components. method: this study was performed on 400 participants. answer estimation was calculated for each question (assuming the answer was missed), and then a kruskal-wallis test was performed to evaluate the difference between the original answer and its estimation. in the next step, principal components of the questionnaire were extracted by means of principal component analysis (pca). finally the evaluation of differences in the whole groups was provided using the multiple comparison procedure (mcp). results: findings indicated that a significant difference existed between the original and estimated answers for some particular questions. however, the results of mcp showed that this estimation, when evaluated in the whole group, did not show a significant difference with the original value in neither of the questionnaire subscales. the results of pca revealed that there are eight principal components in the caars questionnaire. conclusion: the obtained results can emphasize the fact that this questionnaire is mainly designed for screening purposes, and this estimation does not change the results of groups when a question is missed randomly. notwithstanding this finding, more considerations should be paid when the missed question is a critical one.

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iranian journal of psychiatry

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