What I see, what you say: How cross-method variation sharpens characterization of irritability in early childhood

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research Pub Date : 2024-03-13 DOI:10.1002/mpr.2019
Alyssa J. Parker, Peyton Brock, Maria Kryza-Lacombe, Margaret Briggs-Gowan, Lea R. Dougherty, Lauren S. Wakschlag, Jillian Lee Wiggins
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Abstract

Objectives

Identification of clinically significant irritability in preschool age is important to implement effective interventions. However, varying informant and measurement methods display distinct patterns. These patterns are associated with concurrent and future mental health concerns. Patterns across multi-informant methods in early-childhood irritability may have clinical utility, identifying risk for impaired psychosocial functioning.

Methods

Using data from the Multidimensional Assessment of Preschoolers Study (N = 425), latent profile analysis identified irritability patterns through the parent-reported Multidimensional Assessment Profile Scales–Temper Loss (MAPS-TL), parent-reported interviewer-rated Preschool Age Psychiatric Assessment (PAPA), and observer-rated Disruptive Behavior Diagnostic Observation Schedule (DB-DOS). These profiles were characterized on protective factors, global functioning, and mental health syndromes, concurrently and at early school age and preadolescent follow-up.

Results

Fit indices favored a five-class model: Low All, High Observation with Examiner (high DB-DOS Examiner Context), High All, High Parent Report (high MAPS-TL/PAPA), and Very High Parent Report (very high MAPS-TL/PAPA). Whereas Low All and High Observation with Examiner exhibited strong psychosocial functioning, remaining profiles showed impaired psychosocial functioning, with the Very High Parent Report group showing higher impairment at follow-ups, ds = 0.37–1.25.

Conclusions

Multi-informant measurements of irritability may have utility for clinical prediction, and future studies should test utility for diagnostic precision.

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我看到什么,你说什么:不同方法的差异如何使幼儿期易怒的特征更加鲜明。
目的:在学龄前儿童中识别具有临床意义的易激惹性对于实施有效的干预措施非常重要。然而,不同的信息提供者和测量方法显示出不同的模式。这些模式与当前和未来的心理健康问题有关。幼儿期易激惹的多信息方法模式可能具有临床实用性,可识别心理社会功能受损的风险:方法:利用学龄前儿童多维评估研究(N = 425)的数据,通过家长报告的多维评估档案量表-脾气损失(MAPS-TL)、家长报告的访谈者评定的学龄前儿童精神病学评估(PAPA)和观察者评定的破坏性行为诊断观察表(DB-DOS),进行潜在特征分析,确定易怒模式。在学龄前和青春期前的随访中,同时对这些资料的保护因素、整体功能和心理健康综合症进行了分析:结果:拟合指数倾向于五级模型:结果:拟合指数倾向于五类模型:低全部模型、高考官观察模型(高 DB-DOS 考官情境)、高全部模型、高家长报告模型(高 MAPS-TL/PAPA)和极高家长报告模型(极高 MAPS-TL/PAPA)。低全部和高考官观察组表现出较强的社会心理功能,而其余组别则表现出受损的社会心理功能,其中极高家长报告组在随访时表现出较高的受损程度,ds = 0.37-1.25:易激惹性的多信息测量可能对临床预测有用,未来的研究应测试其诊断精确性。
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