Normative Study of the K-ARS(Korean ADHD Rating Scale) for Parents

한국어판 주의력결핍 과잉행동장애 평가척도의 부모용 규준연구

  • Jang, Su-Jin (Department of Psychiatry, Seoul Metropolitan Children's Hospital) ;
  • Suh, Dong-Su (Department of Psychiatry, Seoul Metropolitan Children's Hospital) ;
  • Byun, Hee-Jung (Department of Psychiatry, Seoul Metropolitan Children's Hospital)
  • 장수진 (서울특별시립아동병원 정신과) ;
  • 서동수 (서울특별시립아동병원 정신과) ;
  • 변희정 (서울특별시립아동병원 정신과)
  • Published : 2007.04.30

Abstract

Objectives : The K-ARS (Korean ADHD Rating Scale) is one of the most important assessment tool of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in Korea. in this study, we presented detailed normative data on the K-ARS for school-aged children in Seoul metropolitan area to put it to practical use. Methods : The subjects were 2,397 students(1,223 boys and 1,174 girls, aged 6-12) from 4 elementary schools in Seoul, and one caretaker of each child completed the K-ARS for parents. Children who showed high scores of the K-ARS for parents were screened, and 2 child psychiatrists interviewed them to make a clinical diagnosis. We compared the mean scores of the K-ARS for parents between ADHD and normal group, and examined the percentage of correct classification. Results : There were some differences in score of the K-ARS for parents according to sex and age, so we presented continuous normative data with T score and subdivided cut-off points for ADHD screening. Interviews with child psychiatrists using DSM-IV criteria were performed to test diagnostic validity, and the difference in every the K-ARS for parents index between ADHD and normal group was significant(p<.001). Using 3 different cut-of points(80th, 90th, 93rd percentage), the accuracies of ADHD correct classification were 67.9, 72.2, 71.1% and all 3 canonical discriminants were significant (p<.05) between ADHD and normal group. Conclusion : The normative data and cut-off points on the K-ARS for parents are useful in screening ADHD children in Seoul metropolitan area.

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