Clinical Utility of the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function-Self-Report (BRIEF-SR) in Adolescents With Traumatic Brain Injury

被引:18
作者
Byerley, Amy K. [1 ]
Donders, Jacobus [1 ]
机构
[1] Mary Free Bed Rehabil Hosp, Psychol Serv, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 USA
关键词
traumatic brain injury; executive functioning; assessment; construct validity; deficit awareness; GENDER-DIFFERENCES; NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT; CHILDRENS KNOWLEDGE; WORKING-MEMORY; VALIDITY; AWARENESS; DEFICITS; AGREEMENT; DIAGNOSIS; SEVERITY;
D O I
10.1037/a0034228
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Objective: To evaluate the factor structure and correlates of the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function-Self-Report (BRIEF-SR) in 118 adolescents with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Method: Cross-sectional study. Maximum-likelihood exploratory, as well as confirmatory, factor analysis. External correlates of factor scores were evaluated. Results: Two latent constructs were identified, with notable variation in scale loading pattern compared with standardization sample findings of the BRIEF-SR. These factors covaried inversely with severity of TBI; more severe injuries were associated with lower self-ratings of executive dysfunction, indicating a possible lack of deficit awareness in those with relatively severe injuries. Premorbid ADHD affected both factors, resulting in higher self-ratings of executive dysfunction, suggesting preserved awareness of preexisting difficulties in those with uncomplicated mild injuries. In addition, males reported less executive dysfunction than females. Conclusions/Implications: Findings suggest that the BRIEF-SR measures somewhat different latent constructs after TBI than in typically developing adolescents, and that BRIEF-SR scores need to be considered in concert with objective measures of injury severity and premorbid demographic and historical variables.
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