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CHADIS Questionnaires

CHADIS currently has the following computerized interviews, or questionnaires, available.

If you would like additional guidance, see our suggested questionnaire use.

Name Description Ages
Parents' Emotions (Edinburgh) [6] Postpartum depression in parents. 0-6 months
0-3 Questions/Concerns Checklist of topics the caregiver wishes to cover during the pediatric visit. 0-3 years
0-3 Overall Appraisal of Functioning Caregiver's rating of child's functioning across 5 major domains 0-3 years
0-3 Challenging Parts of Parenting Checklist for caregiver to endorse most challenging parts of parenting this child. 0-3 years
0-3 Best Parts of Parenting Checklist for caregiver to endorse best parts of parenting this child. 0-3 years
0-3 Adjectives to Describe Your Child Checklist of adjectives to describe the child. 0-3 years
Infant Development Inventory [18] Screening tool for the assessment of developmental delays in infants. 0-18 months
Toddler Social Development (M-CHAT) [5] Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers (Screening tool for the assessment of autism spectrum disorders). 18-36 months
Family Interactions (McMaster) [3] General Functioning Subscale of the McMaster Family Assessment Device (Questionnaire assessing quality of family interaction, family members' support for one another, conflict management, etc.). All Ages
Social Support (MSPSS) [4] Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (Screening tool for the assessment of an adult's social support from family, friends, and significant other). All Ages
CHADIS DSM-PC [2] Diagnostic questionnaires based on the DSM-PC. 3-12 years
Vanderbilt-Parent and Teacher Forms [9] Tracking of ADHD symptoms over time. 6-12 years
Pediatric Symptom Checklist (PSC)-17-item version [1] and 35-item self-report version [] Screening of internalizing, externalizing, and inattention symptoms. 4-16 years
Health Risks-proprietary measure based on EPSDT questions Health risks including exposure to HIV, TB, lead, low fluoride, smoker, substance abuser and person w/ low immunity/chemotherapy, live vaccine. 0-5 years
Medical History Checklist of medical conditions (allergies, diabetes, depression, etc.) for which there is a history in the child's family. All Ages
Potential Stressors [2] Checklist of potential stressors and risk factors (financial problems, marital problems, etc.), derived from the 'environmental situations' list of the DSM-PC. All Ages
Partner Interactions (PVS) [11] Partner Violence Screen (three items intended as a screener for domestic violence). All Ages
Patient Health Questionnaire for Adolescents (PHQ-A) [10] Covers depression, anxiety, eating disorders, and substance abuse. 13-18 years
Ages & Stages Questionnaires® [17] Screening tool for the assessment of developmental delay. 4 months - 5 years

CHADIS is currently in the development phase of the following questionnaires.

Name Description Ages
CHADIS-0-3-PC [7] Parent questionnaire for ages 0-3 years covering a wide range of infant physical and behavioral areas. Results in conclusions needed for a comprehensive physical and behavioral checkup including the use of Zero to Three classification system (DC:0-3R[8]) for disorder-level concern and the new problem- and variation-levels of concern as well as areas of strength. 0-3 years
2-PRIME Two items intended as a screener for depression among adults. All Ages
Legacy Questionnaire assessing personality characteristics and talents that the caregiver feels are prevalent in the child's family, and that he or she hopes his or her child will also possess. 0-3 years
Parental Bonding Instrument [15] A questionnaire -- modified from the original [16] -- assessing the nature of an adult's perceived experiences with his or her own parents. All ages
0-3 Eating, Sleeping, and Regulation General questions covering eating and sleeping routines, and child's regulatory capacity. 0-3 years
DC:0-3R: Sleep Questionnaire assessing criteria for Sleep Disorders, derived from the DC: 0-3R [8] 0-3 years
0-3 Diagnostic Questionnaire: Relating and Communicating Questionnaire assessing criteria for Disorders of Relating and Communicating, derived from the DC: 0-3R 0-3 years
PHQ-9
KADS

References

  1. Gardner W, Murphy, Childs, G et al. The PSC-17: a brief pediatric symptom checklist including psychological problem subscales: a report from PROS and ASPN. Ambulatory Child Health 1999;5:225-236.
  2. American Academy of Pediatrics (1996). Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Primary Care (DSM-PC), Child and Adolescent Version. Elk Grove Village, IL: Author.
  3. Epstein, N.B., Baldwin, L.M., & Bishop, D.S. (1983). The McMaster Family Assessment Device. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 9(2): 171-180.
  4. Zimet, G.D, Dahlem, N.W., Zimet, S.G., & Farley, G.K. (1988) The Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support. Journal of Personality Assessment 52 (1): 30-41.
  5. Robins, D., Fein, D., Barton, M., & Green, J. (2001). The modified-checklist for autism in toddlers (M-CHAT): An initial study investigating the early detection of autism and Pervasive Developmental Disorders. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 31 (2):131-144
  6. Cox, J.L., Holden, J.M., & Sagovsky, R. (1987). Detection of postnatal depression: development of the 10-item Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale. British Journal of Psychiatry 150:782-786.
  7. Sturner, R.A., Albus, K., Thomas, J., Howard, B. A Proposed Adaptation of DC:0-3 for Primary Care, Developmental Research and Prevention of Mental Disorders. Infant Mental Health Journal.
  8. Emde, R. (ed) (2005) Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Development Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood: Revised Edition (DC:0-3R). Washington, DC: Author
  9. Wolraich M.L., Hannah J.N., and Pinnock T.Y. et al. (1996) Comparison of diagnostic criteria for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in a county-wide sample. Journal of the American Academy of Child Adolescent Psychiatry 35:319-324.
  10. Johnson, et al (2002). Patient Health Questionnaire for Adolescents (PHQ-A) Journal of Adolescent Health.
  11. Feldhaus, K.M., Koziol-McLain, J., Amsbury, H.L., Norton, I.M., Lowenstein, S.R., Abbott, J.T. (1997). Accuracy of 3 brief screening questions for detecting partner violence in the emergency department. Journal of the American Medical Association 277 (17):1357-1361
  12. Sturner, R., Howard, B. J., & Morrel, T. (2003). Preliminary Validation of the DSM-PC. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 393-394.
  13. Sturner, R., Howard, B. J., Morrel, T., & Rogers-Senuta, K. (2003). Validation of a Computerized Parent Questionnaire for Identifying Child Mental Health Disorders and Implementing DSM-PC. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting.
  14. Sturner, R., Morrel, T., & Howard, B. J. (2004). Mental Health Diagnoses among Children being seen for Child Health Supervision Visits: Typical Practice and DSM-PC Diagnoses. PAS Meeting.
  15. Pedersen, W. (1994). Parental Relations, Mental Health, and Delinquincy in Adolescents. Adolescence 29 (116):975-990
  16. Parker, G., Tupling, H., & Brown, B. (1979). A Parental Bonding Instrument. British Journal of Medical Psychology 52: 1-10
  17. Bricker, D., Squires, J., Mounts, L., Potter, L., Nickel, R., Twombly, E., & Farrell, J. (1999). Ages & Stages Questionnaires®. A Parent-Completed, Child-Monitoring System, Second Edition. Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co., Inc. Copyright © 1999 by Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co., Inc. All rights reserved.
  18. Ireton, H (2005). Child Development Inventory. Minneapolis: Behavior Science Systems, Inc.
  19. Kroenke, K., Spitzer, R.L., & Williams, J.B.W. (2002). The Patient Health Questionnaire - 2: Validity of a two-item depression screener. Medical Care 41: 1284-1292

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