Barkley Adult ADHD Rating Scale--IV (BAARS-IV) by Russell A. Barkley (2011, Trade Paperback)

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Directly linked to DSM-IV diagnostic criteria, the scale includes both self-report and other-report forms (for example, spouse, parent, or sibling). The long version takes the average adult 5-7 minutes to complete, and the Quick Screen takes only 3-5 minutes.

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PublisherGuilford Publications
ISBN-101609182030
ISBN-139781609182038
eBay Product ID (ePID)102793342

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Number of Pages150 Pages
Publication NameBarkley Adult Adhd Rating Scale--IV (Baars-Iv)
LanguageEnglish
SubjectSocial Work, Psychopathology / Attention-Deficit Disorder (Add-Adhd), Neuropsychology, Psychiatry / General
Publication Year2011
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaSocial Science, Psychology, Medical
AuthorRussell A. Barkley
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.4 in
Item Weight14.2 Oz
Item Length10.5 in
Item Width8.3 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2010-044769
Dewey Edition22
Reviews"Barkley is one of the leading scientists in ADHD. With this rating scale, he continues to advance our scientific understanding of the assessment of this disorder."--Lenard Adler, MD, Department of Psychiatry and Director, Adult ADHD Program, New York University School of Medicine "The BAARS-IV is a valuable addition to the assessment process for ADHD in adults. Barkley has created a valid and reliable tool that will greatly aid in the diagnostic and differential diagnostic process for ADHD. I will definitely include this current, comprehensive scale in my adult assessments, and I encourage other clinicians to do the same."--Sam Goldstein, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, University of Utah School of Medicine; Clinical Director, Neurology, Learning, and Behavior Center, Salt Lake City "Based on DSM-IV criteria, and normed on a large, representative sample of the adult population, the BAARS-IV will increase the reliability and validity of diagnoses of ADHD in adults. In addition to the self-reports of current and childhood symptoms, the BAARS-IV includes other-report forms and a quick screening tool. The development and validation of this scale and its presentation in the manual reflect Barkley's usual impeccable work and his extensive clinical and research experience with ADHD."--Mary V. Solanto, PhD, Department of Psychiatry and Director, ADHD Center, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, "Barkley is one of the leading scientists in ADHD. With this rating scale, he continues to advance our scientific understanding of the assessment of this disorder."--Lenard Adler, MD, Department of Psychiatry and Director, Adult ADHD Program, New York University School of Medicine "The BAARS-IV is a valuable addition to the assessment process for ADHD in adults. Barkley has created a valid and reliable tool that will greatly aid in the diagnostic and differential diagnostic process for ADHD. I will definitely include this current, comprehensive scale in my adult assessments, and I encourage other clinicians to do the same."--Sam Goldstein, PhD, Neurology, Learning, and Behavior Center, Salt Lake City, Utah "Based on DSM-IV criteria, and normed on a large, representative sample of the adult population, the BAARS-IV will increase the reliability and validity of diagnoses of ADHD in adults. In addition to the self-reports of current and childhood symptoms, the BAARS-IV includes other-report forms and a quick screening tool. The development and validation of this scale and its presentation in the manual reflect Barkley's usual impeccable work and his extensive clinical and research experience with ADHD."--Mary V. Solanto, PhD, Department of Psychiatry and Director, ADHD Center, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, "Reliable, empirically based, and convenient to use for clinicians. Allow[s] a doctor to quantify behaviors that can''t be readily observed in the clinic."-- ADDitude Magazine, Reliable, empirically based, and convenient to use for clinicians. Allow[s] a doctor to quantify behaviors that can't be readily observed in the clinic., "Barkley is one of the leading scientists in ADHD. With this rating scale, he continues to advance our scientific understanding of the assessment of this disorder."--Lenard Adler, MD, Department of Psychiatry and Director, Adult ADHD Program, New York University School of Medicine "The BAARS-IV is a valuable addition to the assessment process for ADHD in adults. Barkley has created a valid and reliable tool that will greatly aid in the diagnostic and differential diagnostic process for ADHD. I will definitely include this current, comprehensive scale in my adult assessments, and I encourage other clinicians to do the same."--Sam Goldstein, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, University of Utah School of Medicine; Clinical Director, Neurology, Learning, and Behavior Center, Salt Lake City "Based on DSM-IV criteria, and normed on a large, representative sample of the adult population, the BAARS-IV will increase the reliability and validity of diagnoses of ADHD in adults. In addition to the self-reports of current and childhood symptoms, the BAARS-IV includes other-report forms and a quick screening tool. The development and validation of this scale and its presentation in the manual reflect Barkley's usual impeccable work and his extensive clinical and research experience with ADHD."--Mary V. Solanto, PhD, Department of Pediatrics, Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, "The BAARS-IV is a valuable addition to the assessment process for ADHD in adults. Barkley has created a valid and reliable tool that will greatly aid in the diagnostic and differential diagnostic process for ADHD. I will definitely include this current, comprehensive scale in my adult assessments, and I encourage other clinicians to do the same."--Sam Goldstein, PhD, Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Attention Disorders, "Based on DSM-IV criteria, and normed on a large, representative sample of the adult population, the BAARS-IV will increase the reliability and validity of diagnoses of ADHD in adults. In addition to the self-reports of current and childhood symptoms, the BAARS-IV includes other-report forms and a quick screening tool. The development and validation of this scale and its presentation in the accompanying manual reflect Barkley's usual impeccable work and his extensive clinical and research experience with ADHD."--Mary V. Solanto, PhD, Department of Psychiatry and Director, ADHD Center, Mount Sinai School of Medicine "The BAARS-IV is a valuable addition to the assessment process for ADHD in adults. Barkley has created a valid and reliable tool that will greatly aid in the diagnostic and differential diagnostic process for ADHD. I will definitely include this current, comprehensive scale in my adult assessments, and I encourage other clinicians to do the same."--Sam Goldstein, PhD, Editor-in-Chief,  Journal of Attention Disorders, "The BAARS-IV is a valuable addition to the assessment process for ADHD in adults. Barkley has created a valid and reliable tool that will greatly aid in the diagnostic and differential diagnostic process for ADHD. I will definitely include this current, comprehensive scale in my adult assessments, and I encourage other clinicians to do the same."--Sam Goldstein, PhD, Editor-in-Chief,  Journal of Attention Disorders "Based on DSM-IV criteria, and normed on a large, representative sample of the adult population, the BAARS-IV will increase the reliability and validity of diagnoses of ADHD in adults. In addition to the self-reports of current and childhood symptoms, the BAARS-IV includes other-report forms and a quick screening tool. The development and validation of this scale and its presentation in the manual reflect Barkley's usual impeccable work and his extensive clinical and research experience with ADHD."--Mary V. Solanto, PhD, Department of Psychiatry and Director, ADHD Center, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, "Reliable, empirically based, and convenient to use for clinicians. Allow[s] a doctor to quantify behaviors that can't be readily observed in the clinic."--ADDitude Magazine, "Barkley is one of the leading scientists in ADHD. With this rating scale, he continues to advance our scientific understanding of the assessment of this disorder."--Lenard Adler, MD, Department of Psychiatry and Director, Adult ADHD Program, New York University School of Medicine "The BAARS-IV is a valuable addition to the assessment process for ADHD in adults. Barkley has created a valid and reliable tool that will greatly aid in the diagnostic and differential diagnostic process for ADHD. I will definitely include this current, comprehensive scale in my adult assessments, and I encourage other clinicians to do the same."--Sam Goldstein, PhD, Editor-in-Chief,  Journal of Attention Disorders "Based on DSM-IV criteria, and normed on a large, representative sample of the adult population, the BAARS-IV will increase the reliability and validity of diagnoses of ADHD in adults. In addition to the self-reports of current and childhood symptoms, the BAARS-IV includes other-report forms and a quick screening tool. The development and validation of this scale and its presentation in the manual reflect Barkley's usual impeccable work and his extensive clinical and research experience with ADHD."--Mary V. Solanto, PhD, Department of Psychiatry and Director, ADHD Center, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, "Barkley is one of the leading scientists in ADHD. With this rating scale, he continues to advance our scientific understanding of the assessment of this disorder."--Lenard Adler, MD, Department of Psychiatry and Director, Adult ADHD Program, New York University School of Medicine "The BAARS-IV is a valuable addition to the assessment process for ADHD in adults. Barkley has created a valid and reliable tool that will greatly aid in the diagnostic and differential diagnostic process for ADHD. I will definitely include this current, comprehensive scale in my adult assessments, and I encourage other clinicians to do the same."--Sam Goldstein, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, University of Utah School of Medicine; Clinical Director, Neurology, Learning, and Behavior Center, Salt Lake City "Based on DSM-IV criteria, and normed on a large, representative sample of the adult population, the BAARS-IV will increase the reliability and validity of diagnoses of ADHD in adults. In addition to the self-reports of current and childhood symptoms, the BAARS-IV includes other-report forms and a quick screening tool. The development and validation of this scale and its presentation in the manual reflect Barkley's usual impeccable work and his extensive clinical and research experience with ADHD."--Mary V. Solanto, PhD, Department of Pediatrics and Department of Psychiatry, Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, "Based on DSM-IV criteria, and normed on a large, representative sample of the adult population, the BAARS-IV will increase the reliability and validity of diagnoses of ADHD in adults. In addition to the self-reports of current and childhood symptoms, the BAARS-IV includes other-report forms and a quick screening tool. The development and validation of this scale and its presentation in the manual reflect Barkley's usual impeccable work and his extensive clinical and research experience with ADHD."--Mary V. Solanto, PhD, Department of Psychiatry and Director, ADHD Center, Mount Sinai School of Medicine "The BAARS-IV is a valuable addition to the assessment process for ADHD in adults. Barkley has created a valid and reliable tool that will greatly aid in the diagnostic and differential diagnostic process for ADHD. I will definitely include this current, comprehensive scale in my adult assessments, and I encourage other clinicians to do the same."--Sam Goldstein, PhD, Editor-in-Chief,  Journal of Attention Disorders, "The BAARS-IV is a valuable addition to the assessment process for ADHD in adults. Barkley has created a valid and reliable tool that will greatly aid in the diagnostic and differential diagnostic process for ADHD. I will definitely include this current, comprehensive scale in my adult assessments, and I encourage other clinicians to do the same."- Sam Goldstein, Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Attention Disorders "Based on DSM-IV criteria, and normed on a large, representative sample of the adult population, the BAARS-IV will increase the reliability and validity of diagnoses of ADHD in adults. In addition to the self-reports of current and childhood symptoms, the BAARS-IV includes other-report forms and a quick screening tool. The development and validation of this scale and its presentation in the accompanying manual reflect Barkley "s usual impeccable work and his extensive clinical and research experience with ADHD." - Mary V. Solanto, Department of Psychiatry and Director, ADHD Center, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, USA
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Dewey Decimal616.85/89075
Table Of Content1. Development of the BAARS-IV: History, Survey Methods, and Normative Sample 2. Factor Analysis, Scale Construction, and Item Frequencies 3. Relationship of BAARS-IV Subscales to Demographic Factors in the Normative Sample 4. Reliability 5. Validity 6. Scoring and Interpretation of the BAARS-IV Forms Appendix. BAARS-IV Forms and Score Sheets * BAARS-IV: Self-Report: Current Symptoms * BAARS-IV: Self-Report: Childhood Symptoms * BAARS-IV: Self-Report Score Sheet for Raw Scores and Symptom Counts (Ages 18-39) * BAARS-IV: Self-Report Score Sheet for Raw Scores and Symptom Counts (Ages 40-59) * BAARS-IV: Self-Report Score Sheet for Raw Scores and Symptom Counts (Ages 60-89) * BAARS-IV: Other-Report: Current Symptoms * BAARS-IV: Other-Report: Childhood Symptoms * BAARS-IV: Self-Report: Quick Screen * BAARS-IV: Self-Report: Quick Screen Score Sheet for Raw Scores (All Ages) * BAARS-IV: Other-Report: Quick Screen * BAARS-IV: Self-Report: Current Symptoms Interview * BAARS-IV: Self-Report: Childhood Symptoms Interview
SynopsisThe Barkley Adult ADHD Rating Scale-IV (BAARS-IV) offers an essential tool for assessing current ADHD symptoms and domains of impairment as well as recollections of childhood symptoms. Directly linked to DSM-IV diagnostic criteria, the scale includes both self-report and other-report forms (for example, spouse, parent, or sibling). Not only is the BAARS-IV empirically based, reliable, and valid, but it is also exceptionally convenient to use. The long version takes the average adult 5-7 minutes to complete, and the Quick Screen takes only 3-5 minutes. Special features include a section of items assessing the newly identified symptoms of sluggish cognitive tempo, also known as the inattentive-only subtype of ADHD. Complete instructions for scoring and interpreting the scale are provided. QUICK VIEW What does it do?: Assesses current ADHD symptoms and domains of impairment, plus recollections of childhood symptoms. Age Range 18-89 Administration Time: Long Form: 5-7 minutes. Quick Screen: 3-5 minutes. Format Self-report plus other-report (for example, spouse, parent, or sibling) rating scales. Cost of Additional Forms No cost--purchasers get permission to reproduce the forms and score sheets for repeated use. See also the Barkley Deficits in Executive Functioning Scale (BDEFS for Adults) , which assesses clinically significant executive functioning difficulties, and the Barkley Functional Impairment Scale (BFIS for Adults) , which evaluates 15 major domains of psychosocial functioning. Includes Permission to Photocopy Enhancing the convenience and value of the BAARS-IV, the limited photocopy license allows purchasers to reproduce the forms and score sheets and yields considerable cost savings over other available scales. The large format and sturdy wire binding facilitate photocopying. Age Range 18-89 Forms and Score Sheets BAARS-IV: Self-Report: Current Symptoms BAARS-IV: Self-Report: Childhood Symptoms BAARS-IV: Self-Report Score Sheet for Raw Scores and Symptom Counts (Ages 18-39) BAARS-IV: Self-Report Score Sheet for Raw Scores and Symptom Counts (Ages 40-59) BAARS-IV: Self-Report Score Sheet for Raw Scores and Symptom Counts (Ages 60-89) BAARS-IV: Other-Report: Current Symptoms BAARS-IV: Other-Report: Childhood Symptoms BAARS-IV: Self-Report: Quick Screen BAARS-IV: Self-Report: Quick Screen Score Sheet for Raw Scores (All Ages) BAARS-IV: Other-Report: Quick Screen BAARS-IV: Self-Report: Current Symptoms Interview BAARS-IV: Self-Report: Childhood Symptoms Interview, The Barkley Adult ADHD Rating Scale--IV (BAARS-IV) offers an essential tool for assessing current ADHD symptoms and domains of impairment as well as recollections of childhood symptoms. Directly linked to DSM-IV diagnostic criteria, the scale includes both self-report and other-report forms (for example, spouse, parent, or sibling). Not only is ......, The Barkley Adult ADHD Rating Scale--IV (BAARS-IV) offers an essential tool for assessing current ADHD symptoms and domains of impairment as well as recollections of childhood symptoms. Directly linked to DSM-IV diagnostic criteria, the scale includes both self-report and other-report forms (for example, spouse, parent, or sibling). Not only is the BAARS-IV empirically based, reliable, and valid, but it is also exceptionally convenient to use. Purchasers get a limited license to photocopy the scales and score sheets, yielding considerable cost savings over other available scales. The long version takes the average adult 5--7 minutes to complete; the Quick Screen takes only 3--5 minutes. Special features include a section of items assessing the newly identified symptoms of sluggish cognitive tempo, also known as the inattentive-only subtype of ADHD. This book will be invaluable to clinical and forensic psychologists; neuropsychologists; social workers; psychiatrists; primary care physicians; psychopathology researchers., The Barkley Adult ADHD Rating Scale-IV (BAARS-IV) offers an essential tool for assessing current ADHD symptoms and domains of impairment as well as recollections of childhood symptoms. Directly linked to DSM-IV diagnostic criteria, the scale includes both self-report and other-report forms (for example, spouse, parent, or sibling). Not only is the BAARS-IV empirically based, reliable, and valid, but it is also exceptionally convenient to use. The long version takes the average adult 5-7 minutes to complete, and the Quick Screen takes only 3-5 minutes. Special features include a section of items assessing the newly identified symptoms of sluggish cognitive tempo, also known as the inattentive-only subtype of ADHD. Complete instructions for scoring and interpreting the scale are provided. QUICK VIEW What does it do?: Assesses current ADHD symptoms and domains of impairment, plus recollections of childhood symptoms. Age Range : 18-89 Administration Time: Long Form: 5-7 minutes. Quick Screen: 3-5 minutes. Format : Self-report plus other-report (for example, spouse, parent, or sibling) rating scales. Cost of Additional Forms : No cost--purchasers get permission to reproduce the forms and score sheets for repeated use. See also the Barkley Deficits in Executive Functioning Scale (BDEFS for Adults) , which assesses clinically significant executive functioning difficulties, and the Barkley Functional Impairment Scale (BFIS for Adults) , which evaluates 15 major domains of psychosocial functioning. Includes Permission to Photocopy Enhancing the convenience and value of the BAARS-IV, the limited photocopy license allows purchasers to reproduce the forms and score sheets and yields considerable cost savings over other available scales. The large format and sturdy wire binding facilitate photocopying. Age Range : 18-89 Forms and Score Sheets BAARS-IV: Self-Report: Current Symptoms BAARS-IV: Self-Report: Childhood Symptoms BAARS-IV: Self-Report Score Sheet for Raw Scores and Symptom Counts (Ages 18-39) BAARS-IV: Self-Report Score Sheet for Raw Scores and Symptom Counts (Ages 40-59) BAARS-IV: Self-Report Score Sheet for Raw Scores and Symptom Counts (Ages 60-89) BAARS-IV: Other-Report: Current Symptoms BAARS-IV: Other-Report: Childhood Symptoms BAARS-IV: Self-Report: Quick Screen BAARS-IV: Self-Report: Quick Screen Score Sheet for Raw Scores (All Ages) BAARS-IV: Other-Report: Quick Screen BAARS-IV: Self-Report: Current Symptoms Interview BAARS-IV: Self-Report: Childhood Symptoms Interview
LC Classification NumberRC394.A85.B383 2011

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