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  • The Disruptive Behavior Stress Inventory (DBSI) was created to assess stressors faced by parents of children with ADHD, showing good reliability in preliminary studies from 2002.
  • The current study aimed to replicate and extend these findings using a larger sample, focusing on how individual items on the DBSI differentiate caregivers of children with ADHD from those without.
  • Results confirmed the reliability and validity of the DBSI, showing that most of the 40 items effectively distinguish between the two groups of primary caregivers.

Article Abstract

The Disruptive Behavior Stress Inventory (DBSI) was developed to provide information related to the occurrence and severity of stressors that result from having a child with ADHD. Data provided in the initial 2002 study by Johnson and Reader (Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 9, 51-62) provided good preliminary support for the reliability of the DBSI, as well the ability of the scale scores to differentiate primary caregivers of children with and without a history of ADHD. The present study was an attempt to replicate major findings of the 2002 study using an additional larger sample and extend it by conducting item-level analyses to determine the degree to which individual DBSI items differentiate primary caregivers of children with and without a history of ADHD. Results provided additional support for the reliability and validity of the DBSI by replicating major findings from the 2002 study and further suggesting that a large majority of the 40 items individually differentiate between primary caregivers of children with and without a history of ADHD.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10880-008-9140-9DOI Listing

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