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- Title
日本版wIsc-Iv指標得点と検査行動及び発達障害特性の関連の検討.
- Authors
岡田 矢; 仲田李江; 飯利知恵子; 大谷和大
- Abstract
When clinically administering the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children Fourth Edition (WISC-IV), it is necessary to consider the ecological factors of a child, such as their test-taking behaviors, living environment, and developmental history, to ensure its comprehensive interpretation. In this study, a three-dimensional assessment model that includes the WISC-IV index scores, test-taking behaviors, and developmental disorder traits is examined through an analysis of our clinical samples. Our path analysis indicated the compatibility of the three-dimensional assessment model in its clinical utility. The relationships between the index scores, test-taking behaviors, and developmental disorder traits were also revealed in the study. In particular, it was found the Processing Speed Index was related to impaired set-shifting, which is a trait of children with ASD, while Working Memory Index is not related to attention deficit, a trait of children with ADHD/ADD. These results may provide practitioners with a new perspective on the interpretation of the WISC-IV scores and test-taking behaviors. We further discuss the clinical utility and limitations of this assessment model.
- Publication
Japanese Journal of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2021, Vol 62, Issue 4, p594
- ISSN
0289-0968
- Publication type
Article