Defining the "disruptive" in preschool behavior: what diagnostic observation can teach us.

نویسندگان

  • Lauren S Wakschlag
  • Bennett L Leventhal
  • Margaret J Briggs-Gowan
  • Barbara Danis
  • Kate Keenan
  • Carri Hill
  • Helen L Egger
  • Domenic Cicchetti
  • Alice S Carter
چکیده

This paper presents the clinical/developmental framework underlying a new diagnostic observational tool, the Disruptive Behavior Diagnostic Observation Schedule (DB-DOS). The special importance of observation for clinical assessment during the preschool period is delineated. The developmental rationale for a multi-dimensional assessment of disruptive behavior in young children, including problems in modulation of negative affect and low competence is discussed. The ways in which the DB-DOS will elucidate distinctions between normative and atypical behavior during this developmental period via (a) the integration of qualitative and quantitative dimensions of behavior within a clinically-sensitive coding system, (b) the observation of child behavior both within, and outside of, the parent-child context and (c) the use of specially designed tasks to "press" for clinically salient behaviors are addressed. The promise of this new method for yielding a more precise, developmentally based description of the phenotype of early onset disruptive behavior problems and for providing a standardized clinical tool for observational assessment of disruptive behavior in young children is presented. Large-scale validation of the measure is currently underway.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Clinical child and family psychology review

دوره 8 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2005