Wie verlässlich sind Einschätzungen schizophren
erkrankter Eltern hinsichtlich möglicher Entwicklungsstörungen bei
ihren Kindern? Zur Übereinstimmungsvalidität der Child Behavior
Checklist (CBCL)
Subtitle: How dependable are assessments of parents with
schizophrenia as to possible developmental disorders in their children? On the
concurrent validity of the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL)
Affiliations: Katholische Hochschule Nordrhein-Westfalen, Aachen /
Paderborn, Institut für Gesundheitsforschung und Soziale Psychiatrie (igsp) | Universität Leipzig, Abteilung für
Medizinische Psychologie und Medizinische Soziologie
Note: [] Korrespondenzadresse: Prof. Dr. phil. habil. Johannes Jungbauer,
Kath. Hochschule Nordrhein-Westfalen / Aachen, Institut für
Gesundheitsforschung und Soziale Psychiatrie (igsp),
Robert-Schuman-Straße 25, D-52066 Aachen. Tel.: 0241 60003 37, Fax: 0241
60003 88, E-mail: j.jungbauer@katho-nrw.de
Abstract: Objective: It is well-established that children of parents with
psychiatric diagnoses have a higher risk of developmental disorders. However,
research addressing developmental disorders in children often solely relies on
assessments made by the afflicted parents. It is unclear whether these parental
judgments are diagnostically accurate. Methods: N = 50 parents suffering from
schizophrenia were asked to complete the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL). At
the same time, structured psychiatric interviews were conducted with the
children. The results of these instruments were statistically compared. Results: 52% of the parents assessed their children within the clinical or
borderline range in at least one of the CBCL second-order syndrome scales.
Psychiatric interviews revealed that more than half of the children had a
diagnosis according to DSM-IV. Statistical analysis yielded a moderate
correlation of the CBCL syndrome scales and the clinical diagnoses. Conclusions: Assessments of parents with schizophrenia as to possible
developmental disorders in their children are quite dependable on a general
level. Thus, our findings indicate that questionnaires such as the CBCL could
be useful for screening purposes, in order to detect possible developmental
disorders and risks in the children of psychiatric patients.