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Maybe Vanderbilt? nm

Posted By: brighteyes on 2008-04-01
In Reply to: psych form - help please

Subject: Maybe Vanderbilt? nm




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Vanderbilt form - see inside. Found on Google.
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It is recommended that narrow band scales be used in conjunction with questionnaires that assess social and educational impairment and screen for the presence/absence of comorbid psychiatric conditions. Tools that have been developed for efficient use by primary care clinicians in children and adolescents include:
Vanderbilt form: comprehensive form that screens for symptoms, impairment and comorbidity (Wolraich et al., 2003 [C], Wolraich et al., 1998 [C]). Available in the American Academy of Pediatrics/National Initiative for Children’s Health Quality (AAP/NICHQ) ADHD Practitioners’ Toolkit.
Combination of the Conners Scales + DSM-IV checklist + comorbidity screening
For adolescents: add Conners'-Wells' Adolescent Self-Report Scale to one of the above options.