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Measures available from the Nine ACF Evaluations

Evaluation Data Coordination Project
Measures available from the Nine ACF Evaluations
Construct: Internalizing and Externalizing Behavior Problems
  Enhanced Services for the Hard to Employ Demo. & Eval. Rural Welfare to Work Demo. & Eval. Employment Retention & Advancement Project (ERA) Building Strong Families HS-Family & Child Experiences Survey (FACES) Early Head Start Tracking Pre-K Head Start Impact Study National Survey of Adolescent Well-Being (NSCAW) Eval. of Child Care Subsidy Strategies
Internalizing/ Externalizing Behavior Problems Yes No NRA NRA Yes Yes Yes Yes NRA
Behavior and Emotional Problems Scale (part of CBCL1)         T (A), P (A)   T (A), P
(A)
P, T  
Aggression Scale of CBCL 1           P      
Youth Self Report- CBCL 1               C  
Social Skills Rating Scale (SSRS) P (A)       T (A)     P  
ITSEA/BITSEA(2) P                
Loneliness and Social Dissatisfaction Questionnaire for Young Children               C (A)  
Trauma Symptom Checklist for Children               C  
Children's Depression Inventory (CDI)               C  
Adjustments Scale for Preschool Intervention (ASPI)             T    
Other 3         D, P   P, T, D    

Key:
C = child or youth report
P = parent or other primary caregiver report
T = teacher or primary child care provider report
(A) = adaptation
D = Direct Observation
NRA = Not readily available
1CBCL = Child Behavior Checklist
2(Brief) Infant Toddler Social and Emotional Assessment
3“Other” include item-level measures, as well as related measures that did not measure the given construct.



 

 

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