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Disruptive Behavior Disorders Rating Scale

1,255 Shared Subjects

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Clinical Assessments
Behavior
06/02/2017
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Query Element Name Data Type Size Required Description Value Range Notes Aliases
subjectkey GUID Required The NDAR Global Unique Identifier (GUID) for research subject NDAR*
src_subject_id String 20 Required Subject ID how it's defined in lab/project id
interview_date Date Required Date on which the interview/genetic test/sampling/imaging/biospecimen was completed. MM/DD/YYYY adate
interview_age Integer Required Age in months at the time of the interview/test/sampling/imaging. 0 :: 1260 Age is rounded to chronological month. If the research participant is 15-days-old at time of interview, the appropriate value would be 0 months. If the participant is 16-days-old, the value would be 1 month.
sex String 20 Required Sex of subject at birth M;F; O; NR M = Male; F = Female; O=Other; NR = Not reported gender
Query visit String 60 Recommended Visit name tpoint
respondent String 20 Recommended Respondent Mother;Father;Parent;Guardian;Teacher;Child;Self;Caregiver;Partner;Other parent
Query sip2 Integer Recommended Fails to give close attention to details or makes careless mistakes in work or other activities 0::3 0=Not at all/never; 1=Just a little/once in a while; 2=Pretty much/often; 3=Very much/very frequently dbd1, dbds11
Query sip4 Integer Recommended Has difficulty sustaining attention in tasks or activities 0::3 0=Not at all/never; 1=Just a little/once in a while; 2=Pretty much/often; 3=Very much/very frequently dbd2, dbds17
Query sip6 Integer Recommended Does not seem to listen to what is being said to him or her 0::3 0=Not at all/never; 1=Just a little/once in a while; 2=Pretty much/often; 3=Very much/very frequently dbd3, dbds9
Query sip8 Integer Recommended Does not follow through on instructions and fails to finish chores or duties in the workplace 0::3 0=Not at all/never; 1=Just a little/once in a while; 2=Pretty much/often; 3=Very much/very frequently dbd4, dbds15
Query sip10 Integer Recommended Has difficulty organizing tasks and activities 0::3 0=Not at all/never; 1=Just a little/once in a while; 2=Pretty much/often; 3=Very much/very frequently dbd5, dbds24
Query sip12 Integer Recommended Avoids, expresses reluctance about, or has difficulty engaging in tasks that require sustained mental effort 0::3 0=Not at all/never; 1=Just a little/once in a while; 2=Pretty much/often; 3=Very much/very frequently dbd6, dbds22
Query caars2u Integer Recommended Question 2. I lose things necessary for tasks or activities (e.g., to-do lists, pencils, books or tools) 0::3 0 = Not at all/ never; 1 = Just a little/ once in a while; 2 = Pretty much/ often; 3 = Very much/ very frequently dbd7, dbds20
Query sip16 Integer Recommended Is easily distracted by extraneous stimuli 0::3 0=Not at all/never; 1=Just a little/once in a while; 2=Pretty much/often; 3=Very much/very frequently dbd8, dbds4
Query sip18 Integer Recommended Is forgetful in daily activities 0::3 0=Not at all/never; 1=Just a little/once in a while; 2=Pretty much/often; 3=Very much/very frequently dbd9, dbds25
Query p_c_adhdrs_2 Integer Recommended Fidgets with hands or feet or squirms in seat. 0::3 0=Never or Rarely; 1=Sometimes; 2-Often; 3= Very Often dbd10, dbds5
Query p_c_adhdrs_4 Integer Recommended Leaves seat in classroom or in other situations in which remaining seated is expected. 0::3 0=Never or Rarely; 1=Sometimes; 2-Often; 3= Very Often dbd11, dbds13
Query p_c_adhdrs_6 Integer Recommended Runs or climbs excessively in situations in which it is inappropriate. 0::3 0=Never or Rarely; 1=Sometimes; 2-Often; 3= Very Often dbd12
Query shnoisy Integer Recommended Has difficulty playing or engaging in leisure activities quietly 0::3 0=Not at all; 1=Just a little; 2=Pretty much; 3=Very much dbd13, dbds26
Query shmotor Integer Recommended Is always "on the go" or acts as if "driven by a motor 0::3 0=Not at all; 1=Just a little; 2=Pretty much; 3=Very much dbd14, dbds19
Query shtalks Integer Recommended Talks excessively 0::3 0=Not at all; 1=Just a little; 2=Pretty much; 3=Very much dbd15, dbds3
Query shblurts Integer Recommended Blurts out answers to questions before the questions have been completed 0::3 0=Not at all; 1=Just a little; 2=Pretty much; 3=Very much dbd16, dbds10
Query shwait Integer Recommended Has difficulty waiting in lines or awaiting turn in games or group situations 0::3 0=Not at all; 1=Just a little; 2=Pretty much; 3=Very much dbd17, dbds18
Query shintrpt Integer Recommended Interrupts or intrudes on others (butts into other's conversations) 0::3 0=Not at all; 1=Just a little; 2=Pretty much; 3=Very much dbd18, dbds1
Query dbrs_pw_1 Integer Recommended 1. Loses temper 0::3; 999 0=never or rarely, 1=somewhat true, 2=often, 3=very often dbd19, dbds16
Query dbrs_pw_2 Integer Recommended 2. Argues with adults 0::3; 999 0=never or rarely, 1=somewhat true, 2=often, 3=very often dbd20, dbds2
Query sna33 Integer Recommended Actively defied or refused adult requests or rules 0::3 0=Not at all; 1=Just a little; 2=Pretty much; 3=Very much dbd21, dbds8
Query sna34 Integer Recommended Did things deliberately that annoy other people 0::3 0=Not at all; 1=Just a little; 2=Pretty much; 3=Very much dbd22, dbds23
Query sna35 Integer Recommended Blamed others for mistakes or misbehavior 0::3 0=Not at all; 1=Just a little; 2=Pretty much; 3=Very much dbd23, dbds7
Query sna36 Integer Recommended Were touchy or easily annoyed by others 0::3 0=Not at all; 1=Just a little; 2=Pretty much; 3=Very much dbd24, dbds14
Query sna37 Integer Recommended Were angry and resentful 0::3 0=Not at all; 1=Just a little; 2=Pretty much; 3=Very much dbd25, dbds12
Query sna38 Integer Recommended Were spiteful or vindictive 0::3 0=Not at all; 1=Just a little; 2=Pretty much; 3=Very much dbd26, dbds6
Query csic30 Integer Recommended 30. Bullies, threatens, or intimidates others 0;1;2;3;-9 0 = Never; 1 = Sometimes; 2 = Often; 3 = Very often; -9 = Missing value dbd27
Query dbd28 Integer Recommended Often initiates physical fights with others who do not live in his or her household (e.g., peers at school or in the neighborhood) 0::3 0 = Not At All; 1 = Just A Little; 2 = Pretty Much; 3 = Very much
Query dbd29 Integer Recommended Has used a weapon that can cause serious physical harm to others (e.g., ax, brick, broken bottle, knife, stone, machete/pangas) 0::3 0 = Not At All; 1 = Just A Little; 2 = Pretty Much; 3 = Very much
Query csic40 Integer Recommended 40. Has been physically cruel to people 0;1;2;3;-9 0 = Never; 1 = Sometimes; 2 = Often; 3 = Very often; -9 = Missing value dbd30
Query csic39 Integer Recommended 39. Has been physically cruel to animals 0;1;2;3;-9 0 = Never; 1 = Sometimes; 2 = Often; 3 = Very often; -9 = Missing value dbd31
Query dbd32 Integer Recommended Has stolen while confronting a victim (e.g., mugging, extortion, pickpocketing 0::3 0 = Not At All; 1 = Just A Little; 2 = Pretty Much; 3 = Very much
Query asib033 Integer Recommended Has forced someone into sexual activity 0::3; -9 0 = Never; 1 = Sometimes; 2 = Often; 3 = Very often; -9 = Missing value dbd33
Query dbd34 Integer Recommended Deliberately engaged in firesetting with intention of causing serious damage 0::3 0 = Not At All; 1 = Just A Little; 2 = Pretty Much; 3 = Very much
Query csic34 Integer Recommended Has deliberately destroyed others property (other than by firesetting) 0;1;2;3;-9 0 = Never; 1 = Sometimes; 2 = Often; 3 = Very often; -9 = Missing value dbd35
Query csic37 Integer Recommended 37. Has broken into someone elses building or car 0;1;2;3;-9 0 = Never; 1 = Sometimes; 2 = Often; 3 = Very often; -9 = Missing value dbd36
Query dbd37 Integer Recommended Lies to obtain goods or favors or to avoid obligations (i.e. "cons" others) 0::3 0 = Not At All; 1 = Just A Little; 2 = Pretty Much; 3 = Very much
Query dbd38 Integer Recommended Has stolen items of nontrivial value without confronting a victim (e.g. stealing from neighbors, but without breaking and entering; forgery) 0::3 0 = Not At All; 1 = Just A Little; 2 = Pretty Much; 3 = Very much
Query dbd39 Integer Recommended Stays out at night despite parental prohibitions, beginning before age 13 0::3 0 = Not At All; 1 = Just A Little; 2 = Pretty Much; 3 = Very much
Query dbd40 Integer Recommended Run away from home overnight at least twice while living in parental home or parental surrogate home (or once without returning for a lengthy period) 0::3 0 = Not At All; 1 = Just A Little; 2 = Pretty Much; 3 = Very much
Query dbd41 Integer Recommended Often truant from school, beginning before age 13 0::3 0 = Not At All; 1 = Just A Little; 2 = Pretty Much; 3 = Very much
Query dbdptot Integer Recommended DBD Total Score
Query dbd_adhdtot Integer Recommended ADHD Subscale Score adhdtot
Query dbd_oddtot Integer Recommended ODD Subscale Score oddtot
Query dbd_cdtot Integer Recommended CD Subscale Score cdtot
Query dbdinattention Float Recommended Inattention Scale Score
Query dbdhyper Float Recommended Hyperactivity Scale Score
Query tdbd_r62_1 Integer Recommended Please rate how helpful and cooperative this child is during class 0::6 0= Never seemed helpful; 3= Somewhat helpful/cooperative; 6= Extremely helpful/cooperative
Query tdbd_r63_1 Integer Recommended Please rate how much you think this child is able to ignore mean or bad things done by their classmates and control their emotions when things don�t go their way 0::6 0= Not at all, usually gets upset; 3= Somewhat able to ignore/control his/her emotions; Very much able to ignore/control his/her emotions
Query tdbd_r64_1 Integer Recommended Please rate how much you think this child likes to share with her peers 0::6 0= Not at all; 3= Somewhat; 6= Very much
pdbd5 Integer Recommended Often initiated physical fights with other members of his or her household 0::3 0=Not at all; 1=Just a little; 2=Pretty Much; 3=Very Much
sna22 Integer Recommended Engaged in physically dangerous activities without considering possible consequences 0::3 0=Not at all; 1=Just a little; 2=Pretty much; 3=Very much pdbd10
sna23 Integer Recommended Shifted from one uncompleted activity to another 0::3 0=Not at all; 1=Just a little; 2=Pretty much; 3=Very much pdbd21
sna39 Integer Recommended Swore or used obscene language 0::3 0=Not at all; 1=Just a little; 2=Pretty much; 3=Very much pdbd14
dbds21 Integer Recommended Often felt restless 0 :: 3 0=Not at all; 1=Just a little; 2=Pretty much; 3=Very much
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