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Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory (ECBI): Norwegian Norms to Identify Conduct Problems in Children

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Journal Scand J Psychol
Specialty Psychology
Date 2008 Jan 15
PMID 18190400
Citations 19
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Abstract

This article presents the first Norwegian standardization of an assessment tool specifically designed to measure childhood conduct problems. Norwegian norms for the Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory (ECBI) based on data obtained from a random population sample (N= 4063) of children in the age range of 4 to 12 years are presented. The sample was drawn from rural and urban areas within three Norwegian town districts. Clinical and research advantages of having a properly standardized assessment tool for this specific subclass of childhood psychiatric problems in Norway are discussed.

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