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Further Evaluation of the Forms and Functions of Aggression Measure within a Child Inpatient Population

NCJ Number
233960
Journal
Residential Treatment for Children & Youth Volume: 28 Issue: 1 Dated: January-March 2011 Pages: 1-16
Author(s)
Paula J. Fite, Ph.D.; Laura Stoppelbein, Ph.D.; Alden E. Gaertner, M.A.; Leilani Greening, Ph.D.; L. Christian Elledge, Ph.D.
Date Published
February 2011
Length
16 pages
Annotation
This study evaluated the factor structure of the forms and functions of aggression measure in a clinical inpatient sample using child and caregiver reports.
Abstract
The current study evaluated the factor structure of the forms and functions of aggression measure developed by Little, Jones, Henrich, and Hawley (2003) in a clinical inpatient sample using child and caregiver reports. Confirmatory factor analyses were conducted with a sample of 189 children ranging in age from 6-12 years residing in a child psychiatric inpatient facility. The factor structure was replicated in this sample for both child and caregiver reports of aggression. Child and caregiver reports of proactive, but not reactive, aggression were associated with conduct problems. The implications of our findings are discussed for both research and practice. (Published Abstract) Table, figure, and references