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CBCL YSR TRF
n n N
  .78 .76-.81 7 .60 .84   .78 .83-.84
  .93 .68-.79 9 .75 .71   .95 .72-.84
/   .85 .86-.88   .78 .80   .89 .88-.89
  .84 .72-.76   .58 .74   .85 .84-.87
  .71 .62-.70   .65 .78   .75 .63-.72
  .82 .83-.84   .60 .79   .87 .94-.95
()     .73-.84         .87 .93
(-)     .89-.92         .76 .93
  .78 .76-.81   .67 .81   .81 .69-.82
  .89 .68-.79   .80 .86   .93 .96-.97
  .90 .89-.92   .86 .90   .92 .90-.92
  .92 .93   .85 .90   .94 .95-.96
  .96 .96   .92 .95   .97 .97-.98

 

. , TRF.

. , , (. 1). (0.60 - 0.96). 0.85 0.97 0.60 0.95 . .

(, ) [5]. , " ", , < 0.01 0.106 0.440. : - 0.29, - 0.23, - 0.21. - 0.24. , , : - 0.27, - 0.25, - 0.20 [5].

, , , 1.0. , , .

. , . , - 0(241) = -3.831; = 0.000 [1]). , , , -, - , . , , .

, , , , -

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(F(1.240) = 7.557, = 0.006), / (F(1.240) = 15.302, = 0.000) (F(1.240) = 13.234, = 0.000), - (F(1.240) = 10.182, = 0.002), (F(1.240) = 12.000, = 0.001), (F(1.240) = 12.585, = 0.000) (F(1.240) = 14.200, = 0.000). (F(4.237) = 5.412, = 0.001), (F(4.237) = 5.842, = 0.001). 12 - 13- 16 - 17- (t(241) = 1.179, = 0.010). 14 - 15- (t(241) = 1.527, = 0.000) 16 - 17- 0(241) = 1.524, p = 0.002) , 10 - 11-. .

( ). 2 , , , (. . 2). , (, ) , . , , , , , . , , , (, , , ), () , . [28] [11, 13, 29, 52, 53] , . (2(81) = 124.074, = 0.001).

, : 0.36 0.63. 13 40% . , , . 60 - 87% .

. , . , , , . , , , [10]. , , , . , , , .

, . , , .

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2. , ,

N χ2 df AIC RMSEA Δχ2 Δ df
I   - 64.488   0.631 -73.512 0.032      
II   - 73.638   0.707 -88.362 0.026      
III     281.487   0.000 107.487 0.242 207.849   0.000
I   - 91.092   0.039 -46.908 0.092      
II   - 105.668   0.034 -56.332 0.084      
III     250.649   0.000 76.649 0.208 144.982   0.000
/ I   - 67.845   0.517 -70.155 0.035      
II   - 73.645   0.707 -88.355 0.031      
III     300.024   0.000 126.024 0.201 226.378   0.000
I   - 61.336   0.733 -76.664 0.025      
II   - 69.559   0.814 -92.441 0.021      
III     156.560   0.000 -17.440 0.146 87.002   0.000
/ I   - 69.264   0.468 -68.736 0.061      
II   - 87.418   0.293 -74.582 0.066      
III     249.914   0.000 75.914 0.224 162.495   0.000
I   - 64.068   0.645 -73.932 0.018      
II   - 76.444   0.623 -85.556 0.012      
III     279.333   0.000 105.333 0.245 202.889   0.000
I   - 84.109   0.104 -53.891 0.076      
II   - 101.406   0.062 -60.594 0.076      
III     212.732   0.000 38.732 0.190 111.326   0.000
I   - 84.109   0.104 -53.891 0.076      
II   - 95.581   0.128 -66.419 0.059      
III     350.709   0.000 176.709 0.228 255.128   0.000
I   - 86.188   0.079 -51.812 0.074      
II   - 102.488   0.054 -59.512 0.082      
III     336.244   0.000 162.244 0.264 233.756   0.000
I   - 106.407   0.003 -31.593 0.123      
II   - 124.074   0.001 -37.926 0.116      
III     426.284   0.000 252.284 0.284 302.211   0.000

 

. I - , II - , III - . , , . AIC - (Akaike's Information Criterion) - . RMSEA - Root Mean Square Error of Approximation - .

. 4 , , . , . , , , , . / (. 4).

, . / . - - ,

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3. (%) ,

. (2, 2, 2) (a2u, c2u, e2u) . , "" , ( ), , , ( ). : 13 () + 4 () + 5() = 22%. : 27 () + 11 () + 40 () = 78%. , (13%), , (27%). , 40%. - 11 56% .

. (60 80% ).

. 7 15 (2 = 50%), . [18], 4 11 (2 = 40%), . [43]. , , , , , CBCL/4 - 18 YSR [27].

(80%) , (51%) [18] (73%) [51] . [41].

/. (80%) (20%) . . [39]

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4. , ,

N
χ2 df AIC RMSEA Δχ2 Δ df
Cm Cf, Am = Af   73.794   0.779 -94.206 0.021 0.157   0.984
Cm Cf, Am = Af   106.626   0.048 -61.374 0.080 0.958   0.811
/ Am Af, Cm = Cf   76.044   0.720 -91.956 0.027 2.399   0.494
Am Af, Cm = Cf   71.299   0.837 -96.701 0.019 1.740   0.628
/ Am = Af, Cm > Cf   87.765   0.311 -76.235 0.064 0.347   0.556
Am, Cm > Cf   76.455   0.652 -87.545 0.012 0.011   0.916
Cm Cf, Am = Af   105.069   0.060 -62.931 0.076 3.663   0.300
Am Af, Cm = Cf   97.928   0.142 -70.072 0.054 2.347   0.504
Am = Af   102.489   0.062 -61.511 0.080 0.001   0.978

 

. AIC - (Akaike's Information Criterion) - . RMSEA - Root Mean Square Error of Approximation - .

(30 - 80%) . [20, 50]. [19]. , 7 - 16 , [17, 30, 47], , 25 35% [18, 23, 24]. CBCL 3 12 [12, 53] , .

(96%) (4%). , 0.56 0.61 [18, 43]. , , DSM-IV, () . , , , , .

(30% 60% ). , . 75% [40]. - , (DRD4); (DAT1) [46].

30% 60% , . (70%) (2%) (. 4). : . ,

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, [7]. , [25]. , , , . , .

(. 4). (52%), . (93%). , , . [8].

(71%) , : , [18, 21, 29, 43, 51, 54]. 60%. , . . [33], , 50% .

, [22, 35, 57]. , , . , , , [35, 57] . , . , ( 60%), ( 30 - 40%) [15, 18, 22]. 1000 CBCL (8 - 9 ) (13 - 14 ) . , , , , , [22].

, , ( 50%) ( " /" "" ). , , . . , / .

. -, (8 - 16 ) [17] , (57% 52% ), (65% 64% ), (75% 63% ), (79% 70% ), (61 - 74% 31 - 72% ) - (35% 36% ). - , 50% . -, , -

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[24] [39], . [44], . . [39] , . -, [34]. , , , , , 279 12 - 16 [32].

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2. , , (, , , ), () , .

3. (/, , /, ) , .

4. , (/, , , ) .

5. . / , - .

6. .

7. , , , - , , . . .

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