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Page 1: Social and Emotional Behavior Assessments By: Megan Soring & Nicole DiTullio.

Social and Emotional Behavior Assessments

By: Megan Soring & Nicole DiTullio

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Social & Emotional Key Points:

The appropriateness of social and emotional behavior is dependent on societal expectations.

While some social and emotional problems students experience are apparent, others may be less easily observed.

Students fail to behave in expected ways due to lack of coping skills; in other cases, students have the skills, but fail to demonstrate them in certain situations.

An analysis of associated environmental variables can help to determine how best to intervene.

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Ways to Assess Problem BehaviorInterview Techniques

Interviews are often used to gain information about the perspectives of various knowledgeable individuals as well as gain insight into a students overall thinking and behavior patterns.

Situational MeasuresPeer Acceptance Nomination Scales and Sociometric Ranking Techniques provide an indication of an individual’s social status and can describe the attitude of a group toward the individual.

Rating ScalesParent, teacher, peer or significant other will rate the extent to which a student shows desirable or undesirable behaviors.

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Purpose for Assessing Problem Behavior

Two major reasons for assessing problem behavior:

Identification and classification

Intervention

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Functional Behavioral Assessment (FBA)

Steps for Completing a FBA:

Defining a behavior

Identifying the conditions under which behavior is manifested (antecedents, setting and consequences)

Developing a hypothesis about the function of the behavior

Testing the hypothesized function of the behavior

Developing a behavioral intervention plan

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Behavior Assessment System for Children, 2nd Edition (BASC-2)

BASC-2 is a multi-method, multidimensional system used to evaluate the behavior and self-perceptions of children and young adults aged 2 through 25 + years.BASC-2 is composed of five measures of behavior:

Teacher Rating Scale (TRS)Parent Rating Scale (PRS)Self Report of Personality (SRP)Structured Developmental History (SDH)Student Observation System (SOS)

BASC-2 can be used for clinical diagnosis, educational classification and program evaluation.

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Behaviors Sampled for BASC-2TRS-comprehensive measure of both adaptive and problem behaviors that children exhibit in school.

PRS-comprehensive measure of a child’s adaptive and problem behavior exhibited in the community and home

SRP-contains short statements that a student should mark either true or false OR provide a rating scale of “almost always” to “never.”

SDH-is a broad-based development history developed to obtain information on social, psychological, developmental, educational, and medical history.

SOS-is an observation tool used to facilitate diagnosis and monitoring intervention programs.

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Scoring BASC-2Can be hand or computer scored.

Hand scored can be used for TRS, PRS, and SRP

Raw scores are transferred to a summary table for each individual measure.

The TRS produces three scores of clinical problems: Externalizing Problems, Internalizing Problems and School Problems. PRS provides the same information with the exception that School Problems are made into learning problems and study skills

The SRP produces four composite scores: Inattention/Hyperactivity, Internalizing Problems, Personal Adjustment, and School Problems

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Reliability of BASC-2

There are three types of reliability for the BASC-2:

Internal Consistency

Test-Retest Reliability

Interrater Reliability

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Validity of BASC-2

Items were selected for review from the original BASC and many were changed based on bias or reviews.

Criterion-Related Validity

Although there appears to be evidence of validity for using the BASC-2 in making diagnostic decisions, no evidence of validity for the purposes of program evaluation and treatment planning is provided.

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Costs of BASC-2

$91.75 for the BASC-2 Manual $127.70 for the BASC-2 Examination Set (includes

Manual, one hand-scored form of TRS, PRS, SRP, Parent Feedback Report, plus SDH and SOS, and Training Video)

-$34.50 BASC-2 TRS, PRS, SRP (pkg. of 25) -$38 BASC-2 SOS (pkg. of 25)

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Conclusion for BASC-2

Good evidence of reliability and validity is presented via analysis of standardization sample data and correlations with additional behavior rating scales.

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Additional Information

BASC-2 http://psychcorp.pearsonassessments.com/HAIWEB/Cultures/en-u

s/Productdetail.htm?Pid=PAa30000

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ASEBA

Achenbach System of Empirically Based Assessment Individualized norm assessment designed to

measure quantitative and individualized descriptions to assess social and emotional functioning of clients

Age ranges from 1 ½ to 90+

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Key Points:

Questionnaire assessment Targeted to identify children with behavioral

problems GENDER is vital with scoring Parents and/or Guardians scores are usually

different when scoring their own child

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Today We’ll Look At:

Child Behavioral Checklist Ages 1 ½ to 5 Ages 6 to 18

Youth Self Report Ages 11 to 18

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Child Behavioral Checklist

Ages 1 ½ to 5

Ages 6 to 18

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CBC Ages 1 ½ to 5

Measures:

Internalizing Emotionally reactive, anxious, depressed,

somatic complaints, withdrawn Externalizing

Attention problems, aggressive behaviors, sleep issues

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CBC Ages 6 to 18

Measures: Activities Socialization School Internalizing (Emotionally Reactive, Anxious,

Depressed, Somatic Complaints, Withdrawn) Externalizing (Rule-Breaking Behavior,

Attention Problems, Thought Problems Aggressive Behaviors, Social Problems)

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Youth Self Report Ages 6-18

Measures: Activities Social Internalizing (Anxious/Depressed,

Withdrawn/Depressed, Somatic Complaints) Externalizing (Rule-Breaking Behavior,

Attention Problems, Thought Problems Aggressive Behaviors, Social Problems)

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Each Test:

118 questionnaire Uses quantitative scores Scaled on 0-2 scale

0=Not true (as far as you know) 1=Somewhat true 2= Very true/often true

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Strengths of the Tests

Identifies problematic behaviors

Scoring of the assessment helps mental health providers identify mental health disorders

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Administering the Tests

No specific guidelines Its based on no higher than a 5th grade level Administered in other languages if needed No time limit Given to both parents/guardians to complete

form

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Scoring of CBC and YSR

3 minutes to score online 15 minutes to hand score Uses 0-2 scale to chart a normal to clinical

range of problematic behaviors

LETS TAKE A LOOK!

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Information Yielded/ Errors

When scoring, if a question is left blank there will be a warning sign that pops up if it is done electronically

If 20 questions or more are left blank the assessment is considered incomplete because blank results will come up on the charts of the scoring

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Special Certification

Master Level clinicians, social workers, psychiatrists, guidance counselors, psychologists and pediatricians

Must fill out a user qualification form

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Reliability for CBC and YSR

“All ASEBA instruments report reliability in terms of test-retest correlation and changes in mean scores over a period of 1-2 weeks.” (ASEBA.org)

Psychiatrists in mental health organizations re-assess every 6 months to see progression or declination of behaviors

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Validity of CBC and YSR

“Provides data that supports content validity, criterion-related validity and construct validity.” (ASEBA.org)

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Costs:

$25 for a packet of 50 tests $25 for the hand scoring evaluation $195 Ages 1 ½ to 5 starter kit, manual and

module $295 Ages 6 to 18 starter kit, manual and

module

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What I feel…

Tests show what parents know and don’t know about their children

Helps identify problematic areas and triggers of behaviors

Helps the child identify their problematic areas as well as their strengths

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Additional Information

ASEBA http://www.aseba.org/index.html

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Questions

Any Questions?

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Works Cited

Salvia, Ysseldyke, Bolt Assessment in Special and Inclusive Education, 11th Edition. Belmont: Wadsworth, 2007.

http://psychcorp.pearsonassessments.com/HAIWEB/Cultures/en-us/Productdetail.htm?Pid=PAa30000

http://www.aseba.org/index.html