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Table 2 Results of the empirical and the DSM-IV oriented scales of the ASEBA questionnaires

From: Emotional and behavioral problems, quality of life and metabolic control in NTBC-treated Tyrosinemia type 1 patients

 

Children (8–12) (N = 15, 9 males)

Adolescents (13–17) (N = 9, 6 males)

Adults (≥18) (N = 7, 4 males)

Borderline range (%)

Clinical range (%)

Borderline range (%)

Clinical range (%)

Borderline range (%)

Clinical range (%)

ASEBA empirical scales

 Withdrawn/ depressed

20

7

11

0

14

0

 Somatic complaints

7

27

0

11

0

0

 Anxious/ depressed

27

7

0

11

0

0

 Social problems

7

27

11

11

 Thought problems

13

20

11

11

0

29

 Attention problems

0

53

44

0

0

0

 Rule-breaking behavior

13

27

0

11

0

14

 Aggressive behavior

27

13

0

11

0

14

 Intrusive behavior

0

0

 Internalizing problems

7

40

11

11

14

0

 Externalizing problems

7

47

11

11

0

0

ASEBA DSM-IV oriented scales

 Affective problems

7

33

11

11

 Depressive problems

0

0

 Anxiety problems

20

7

11

11

0

0

 Somatic problems

13

27

0

11

29

0

 Avoidant personality problems

0

14

 Attention deficit hyperactivity problems

13

40

22

0

14

0

 Oppositional problems

13

7

0

22

 Conduct problems

27

20

0

11

 Antisocial personality problems

0

0

  1. Internalizing problems are based on the withdrawn/depressed, somatic complaints, and anxious/depressed domains, and externalizing problems are based on rule-breaking, aggressive, and (in case of the ASR) intrusive behavior domains