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. 2023 Oct 16;23:509. doi: 10.1186/s12887-023-04334-1

Table 9.

Comparison of psychometric properties of the GEDI-SR scale with other SR-measurements

GEDI-SR Other SR-Measurements
CBCL 1,5–5 CBQa SDQ BRIEF-P Canadian Sample BRIEF-P German Sample
Psychometric properties Current study Achenbach (2000) Putnam (2006) Goodman (2001) Shermand (2010) Daseking (2013)
Reliability
Internal consistency ⍺ 〜 0.90 ⍺ ≥ 0.86 ⍺ = 0.67 to 0.71 ⍺ = 0.73 0.90 < ⍺ > 0.97 0.82 < ⍺ > 0.94
Test–retest reliability ICC = 0.85 (95%-CI: 0.71 to 0.93) Pearson’s r = 0.72 to 0.89 r = 0.61 – 0.70 r = 0.73 (after 4 to 6 months) r =  ≥ 0.90 X
Interrater reliability ICC: 0.71 (95%-CI: 0.43 to 0.89) r = 0.52 to 0.78 r = 0.47 r = 0.80; (sample of 5–15-Year-Olds) X r = 0.56
Validity
Concurrent Validity r = 0.75 with VSK-SR r = 0.56 to 0.77 with the Richman Behavior Checklist X OR = 13.5 (95%-CI: 11.1 to 16.3) with DSM-IV-diagnosis X r = 0.70 with BASCb

Note: aValues for parents as respondents; bBASC Behavioral Assessment of Children (Reynolds & Kamphaus 2004), X Information not available, ICC Intraclass correlation coefficient