ASSESSING A MEASURE OF SOCIAL INFORMATION PROCESSING SKILLS WITH YOUTH WITH EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS

The predictive validity, convergence and divergence with well-established measures, and the potential biases of the Social Cognitive Assessment Profile (SCAP; Huges, Meehan, & Cavel, 2004) were assessed with youth with emotional and behavioral disorders. Thirty youth in the third through twelft...

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Main Author: Karpus, Erin M.
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Published: OpenSIUC 2010
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spelling ndltd-siu.edu-oai-opensiuc.lib.siu.edu-theses-12552018-12-20T04:37:04Z ASSESSING A MEASURE OF SOCIAL INFORMATION PROCESSING SKILLS WITH YOUTH WITH EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS Karpus, Erin M. The predictive validity, convergence and divergence with well-established measures, and the potential biases of the Social Cognitive Assessment Profile (SCAP; Huges, Meehan, & Cavel, 2004) were assessed with youth with emotional and behavioral disorders. Thirty youth in the third through twelfth grade from two alternative Special Education schools were recruited for this study. Youth were individually administered the SCAP, the Index of Peer Relations (IPR; Hudson, 1997), and the Young Children's Social Desirability Scale (YCSD; Ford & Rubin, 1970). Each student's current teacher was asked to complete a Teacher Rating Scale. The scores on the SCAP were not significant predictors of teacher ratings of aggressive behavior. The scores on the SCAP and the IPR were significant predictors of school problems. The results of the current study address the clinical utility of the SCAP as a measure of social information processing skills. Several limitations including, a lengthy administration time, several scales remaining significantly skewed after correction, the lack of a severity of aggression scale, pictures depicting only one ethnicity, and the lack of scoring of instrumental solutions and responses, may decrease the clinical utility of the SCAP as a measure of social information processing. Future research should focus on assessing the clinical utility of the SCAP with specialized populations, further examining gender and ethnic differences, and addressing potential modifications of the SCAP. 2010-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/theses/248 https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1255&context=theses Theses OpenSIUC
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description The predictive validity, convergence and divergence with well-established measures, and the potential biases of the Social Cognitive Assessment Profile (SCAP; Huges, Meehan, & Cavel, 2004) were assessed with youth with emotional and behavioral disorders. Thirty youth in the third through twelfth grade from two alternative Special Education schools were recruited for this study. Youth were individually administered the SCAP, the Index of Peer Relations (IPR; Hudson, 1997), and the Young Children's Social Desirability Scale (YCSD; Ford & Rubin, 1970). Each student's current teacher was asked to complete a Teacher Rating Scale. The scores on the SCAP were not significant predictors of teacher ratings of aggressive behavior. The scores on the SCAP and the IPR were significant predictors of school problems. The results of the current study address the clinical utility of the SCAP as a measure of social information processing skills. Several limitations including, a lengthy administration time, several scales remaining significantly skewed after correction, the lack of a severity of aggression scale, pictures depicting only one ethnicity, and the lack of scoring of instrumental solutions and responses, may decrease the clinical utility of the SCAP as a measure of social information processing. Future research should focus on assessing the clinical utility of the SCAP with specialized populations, further examining gender and ethnic differences, and addressing potential modifications of the SCAP.
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ASSESSING A MEASURE OF SOCIAL INFORMATION PROCESSING SKILLS WITH YOUTH WITH EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS
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title ASSESSING A MEASURE OF SOCIAL INFORMATION PROCESSING SKILLS WITH YOUTH WITH EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS
title_short ASSESSING A MEASURE OF SOCIAL INFORMATION PROCESSING SKILLS WITH YOUTH WITH EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS
title_full ASSESSING A MEASURE OF SOCIAL INFORMATION PROCESSING SKILLS WITH YOUTH WITH EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS
title_fullStr ASSESSING A MEASURE OF SOCIAL INFORMATION PROCESSING SKILLS WITH YOUTH WITH EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS
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