The Aberrant Behavior Checklist for Fragile X Syndrome: A Qualitative Clinician Evaluation of Content Validity.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS Journal of child and adolescent psychopharmacology Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-06 DOI:10.1089/cap.2024.0147
Lindsay M Oberman, Elizabeth Berry-Kravis, Dejan B Budimirovic, Craig A Erickson, Randi J Hagerman, Holly K Harris, David Hessl, Reymundo Lozano, Audrey Thurm, Nicole Tartaglia, James Tran, Walter E Kaufmann
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Objective: The current intense period of drug development for fragile X syndrome (FXS) and other neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) indications has highlighted the importance of behavioral outcome measures with strong psychometric properties and specifically content validity. The Aberrant Behavior Checklist-Community Edition (ABC-C), which has successfully been applied to autism spectrum disorder drug trials, has been revised for FXS (ABCFX) and is widely used for both clinical and research purposes. Despite its strong psychometric validation, the ABCFX and its parent measure have not been subjected to qualitative content validity evaluations. The present study intended to fill this gap. Methods: Using two surveys administered sequentially and developed with guidance and review from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), we asked 10 clinicians experienced in FXS and related NDDs to determine the adequacy of the ABCFX for assessing its behavioral constructs, its relevance to FXS, and its potential for detecting response to interventions. Various descriptive statistic parameters and ad hoc metrics were used to analyze categorical and Likert-like scale responses. Results: Experts considered that most items and all six ABCFX subscales indeed evaluated their explicit or implicit behavioral constructs. However, item and subscale specificity were relatively low (∼25%-30%). Relevance of items of the Hyperactivity subscale was relatively high while low for many items of the Socially Unresponsive/Lethargic subscale. These items were also considered of low responsiveness potential. Irritability, Hyperactivity, Stereotypy, and Social Avoidance were the subscales with the strongest profiles, although the experts estimated that Stereotypy items may not be that responsive to treatment. A novel Anxiety construct, representing mainly recently reported observable behaviors, contributed mainly by Irritability items, emerged as a potential measure. Conclusions: The present study demonstrated the overall adequacy of the ABCFX for its behavioral constructs, its relevance to FXS, and its potential for detecting response to treatment. It also showed that anxiety, a distinctive feature of FXS and other genetic NDDs, can also be measured by the ABCFX. These findings can help with the implementation and interpretation of the ABCFX, as well as with potential improvements to the measure in FXS and other NDDs.

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脆性X综合征异常行为检查表:内容效度的定性临床医师评估。
目的:当前针对脆性X综合征(FXS)和其他神经发育障碍(ndd)适应症的药物开发非常紧张,这凸显了具有强大心理测量特性的行为结局测量的重要性,特别是内容效度。异常行为检查表-社区版(ABC-C)已成功应用于自闭症谱系障碍药物试验,并针对FXS (ABCFX)进行了修订,广泛应用于临床和研究。尽管其强大的心理测量验证,ABCFX和它的母测量没有受到定性内容效度评价。本研究旨在填补这一空白。方法:在美国食品和药物管理局(FDA)的指导和审查下,通过两项顺序进行的调查,我们询问了10名在FXS和相关ndd方面有经验的临床医生,以确定ABCFX在评估其行为结构、与FXS的相关性以及检测干预反应的潜力方面的充分性。各种描述性统计参数和特别指标用于分析分类和李克特量表反应。结果:专家认为大多数项目和所有六个ABCFX分量表确实评估了他们的外显或内隐行为构念。然而,项目和亚量表的特异性相对较低(约25%-30%)。多动子量表项目的相关性相对较高,而社会无反应/嗜睡子量表的许多项目的相关性较低。这些项目也被认为反应潜力低。易怒、多动、刻板印象和社交回避是最具特征的子量表,尽管专家估计刻板印象项目可能对治疗没有反应。一种新的焦虑结构,主要代表最近报道的可观察行为,主要由易怒项目贡献,作为一种潜在的测量方法。结论:本研究证明了ABCFX在其行为结构上的总体充分性,它与FXS的相关性,以及它在检测治疗反应方面的潜力。它还表明,焦虑是FXS和其他遗传ndd的一个显著特征,也可以通过ABCFX来测量。这些发现有助于ABCFX的实施和解释,以及对FXS和其他ndd测量的潜在改进。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology (JCAP) is the premier peer-reviewed journal covering the clinical aspects of treating this patient population with psychotropic medications including side effects and interactions, standard doses, and research on new and existing medications. The Journal includes information on related areas of medical sciences such as advances in developmental pharmacokinetics, developmental neuroscience, metabolism, nutrition, molecular genetics, and more. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology coverage includes: New drugs and treatment strategies including the use of psycho-stimulants, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, mood stabilizers, and atypical antipsychotics New developments in the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, autism spectrum disorders, bipolar disorder, eating disorders, along with other disorders Reports of common and rare Treatment Emergent Adverse Events (TEAEs) including: hyperprolactinemia, galactorrhea, weight gain/loss, metabolic syndrome, dyslipidemia, switching phenomena, sudden death, and the potential increase of suicide. Outcomes research.
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