| Personality Disorders |
| Paranoid Personality Disorder |
| mostly true |
1. My child expects, without good reason, to be used, hurt, or lied to by others. |
| mostly true |
22. My child rarely questions the loyalty or trustworthiness of friends or other
children. |
| mostly true |
43. My child reads hidden insults or threats into simple remarks or events. |
| mostly true |
118. When hurt or insulted by others, my child is quick to get angry or to
counterattack. |
| Borderline Personality Disorder |
| mostly true |
2. My child makes friends quickly, but soon after seems to hate them. |
| mostly true |
23. My child's moods change quickly. |
| mostly true |
44. My child has full control of his anger. For example, I rarely observe displays of
temper, constant anger, or recurrent physical fights. |
| strongly true |
83. My child rarely says he feels empty. |
| strongly true |
119. My child has hurt himself or caused trouble for himself more than once because he
did not think ahead. |
| mostly true |
128. My child is uncertain about who he is, what he wants, or what kind of friends to
have. |
| Dependent Personality Disorder |
| mostly true |
25. My child allows others to assume responsibility for himself for most areas of his
life. |
| mostly true |
46. My child is very afraid of being left alone to take care of himself. |
| mostly true |
85. My child feels uncomfortable or helpless when alone because he fears being unable
to take care of himself. |
| strongly true |
104. My child agrees with almost any opinion in order to be liked. |
| strongly true |
130. My child has trouble doing things on his own because of lack of self confidence.
|
| mostly true |
158. My child immediately seeks another close friendship when a relationship ends. |
| Histrionic Personality Disorder |
| mostly true |
10. I think my child exaggerates his emotions. |
| mostly true |
31. My child's emotions seem to shift rapidly and seem to be shallow. |
| mostly true |
52. My child uses physical attractiveness to draw attention to himself. |
| mostly true |
109. My child is easily influenced by others. |
| strongly true |
121. My child thinks that friendships are closer than they really are. |
| Obsess. Compulsive Personality Disorder |
| mostly true |
3. My child does not finish things because he tries to do them perfectly. |
| mostly true |
24. My child insists that others do things his way. |
| mostly true |
45. My child seems to work too much and play too little. |
| mostly true |
66. My child is too concerned with right and wrong. He is stubborn about morals,
ethics, or values. |
| Schizotypal Personality Disorder |
| mostly true |
5. My child seems to see strange and unusual meanings in events, objects, or other
people and connects these things to himself in a bad way. |
| mostly true |
8. My child has no close friends (other than family members). |
| mostly true |
26. My child has very odd beliefs or magical thinking. For example, he is very
superstitious, or he believes people can read the thoughts of others. |
| mostly true |
47. My child uses odd speech or has strange or weird thoughts. |
| strongly true |
86. My child reports unusual experiences like hearing voices that are not there, seeing
people's bodies change shape, or being touched when alone. |
| strongly true |
87. My child is unemotional. |
| strongly true |
154. My child acts or looks odd or weird compared to other children. |
| strongly true |
198. My child laughs at the wrong times. |
| Schizoid Personality Disorder |
| mostly true |
8. My child has no close friends (other than family members). |
| mostly true |
29. My child shows very little emotion. For example, he keeps to himself and seems
cold. |
| mostly true |
50. My child neither desires nor enjoys close relationships, including our family. |
| Narcissistic Personality Disorder |
| mostly true |
7. My child takes advantage of other children. |
| mostly true |
28. My child seems to exaggerate his abilities and accomplishments. |
| mostly true |
49. My child expects to be treated royally without having to earn it; for example,
assuming that he does not have to wait in line when others must do so. |
| strongly true |
89. My child lacks empathy and is not able to understand how other people feel. |
| mostly true |
133. My child thinks he is special and can only be with other special people. |
| strongly true |
146. My child acts like he is better than others. |
| Conduct Disorder (Antisocial) |
| mostly true |
6. My child often skips school. |
| mostly true |
27. My child avoids physical fights with others. |
| mostly true |
48. My child used a dangerous weapon that could seriously harm someone else. |
| mostly true |
69. My child has forced someone into sexual activity. |
| strongly true |
88. My child is cruel to others. |
| strongly true |
106. My child has deliberately destroyed other people's property. |
| strongly true |
151. My child has shoplifted. |
| mostly true |
157. My child has robbed someone face-to-face, like mugging or purse-snatching. |
| strongly true |
164. My child stays out at night without permission (beginning before age 13). |
| strongly true |
170. My child has run away from home and stayed away overnight at least twice. |
| mostly true |
172. My child often bullies, threatens, or scares others. |
| Passive-Aggressive Personality Disorder |
| mostly true |
19. My child pouts and argues. |
| mostly true |
34. My child criticizes or puts down authority figures like his teacher or principal.
|
| mostly true |
39. My child complains of being misunderstood, and unappreciated by others. |
| strongly true |
60. My child resents, resists, or refuses to do things when asked. |
| Depressive Personality Disorder |
| mostly true |
20. My child is usually unhappy. |
| mostly true |
33. My child has low self-esteem and feels worthless. |
| mostly true |
40. My child is too hard on himself. |
| mostly true |
41. My child feels guilty easily, or regrets things he has done. |
| strongly true |
99. My child is a pessimist. |
| Clinical Syndromes |
| Generalized Anxiety Disorder |
| mostly true |
15. My child gets very upset when having to leave me or home. |
| mostly true |
30. My child avoids social activities because he fears criticism or rejection. |
| mostly true |
37. My child worries a lot about something bad happening to me. |
| mostly true |
46. My child is very afraid of being left alone to take care of himself. |
| strongly true |
59. My child has terrible nightmares. |
| Major Depressive Disorder |
| mostly true |
21. My child seems irritable. |
| mostly true |
33. My child has low self-esteem and feels worthless. |
| mostly true |
41. My child feels guilty easily, or regrets things he has done. |
| strongly true |
54. My child is depressed. |
| strongly true |
111. My child sleeps too much. |
| mostly true |
134. My child has trouble staying asleep. |
| mostly true |
182. My child seems tired nearly every day. |
| strongly true |
189. My child has trouble concentrating. |
| strongly true |
191. My child has trouble falling asleep. |
| Separation Anxiety Disorder |
| mostly true |
15. My child gets very upset when having to leave me or home. |
| mostly true |
37. My child worries a lot about something bad happening to me. |
| mostly true |
126. My child has nightmares about being separated from me. |
| Oppositional Defiant Disorder |
| mostly true |
14. My child often loses his temper. |
| mostly true |
36. My child argues with adults. |
| strongly true |
77. My child tries to annoy people on purpose. |
| mostly true |
96. My child blames others for his mistakes. |
| mostly true |
114. My child is too touchy or easily annoyed. |
| Gender Dysphoria |
| mostly true |
18. My son says he is, or wants to be, a girl. |
| strongly true |
117. My son likes to pretend he is a girl. |
| strongly true |
140. My son likes to play with girls more than he likes to play with boys. |
| mostly true |
150. My son is not comfortable being a boy. |
| Anorexia Nervosa |
| mostly true |
17. My child weighs less than he should. |
| mostly true |
42. My child is extremely afraid of gaining weight or becoming fat. |
| strongly true |
152. My child has a very strange attitude about his weight or body shape. |
| Bulimia Nervosa |
| mostly true |
81. My child forced himself to throw up after eating to prevent weight gain. |
| strongly true |
100. My child does not seem able to stop eating or control what or how much he eats.
|
| mostly true |
178. My child uses laxatives, diuretics, enemas, or starves in order to control his
weight. |
| strongly true |
179. My child exercises more than he should to avoid gaining weight. |
| strongly true |
186. My child's self-image seems to be determined by his body weight or shape. |
| Neuropsychological Syndromes |
| Attention Deficit Hyper. Disorder |
| mostly true |
13. My child has difficulty playing quietly. |
| mostly true |
35. My child has trouble paying attention. |
| strongly true |
76. My child has trouble waiting his turn. |
| mostly true |
95. My child often interrupts or butts into other children's games. |
| strongly true |
147. My child avoids or dislikes tasks that require a lot of thinking. |
| mostly true |
162. My child loses things he needs (like for school). |
| strongly true |
163. My child runs around and climbs on things too much. |
| strongly true |
166. My child is forgetful. |
| mostly true |
185. My child has trouble organizing tasks and activities. |
| AD HD Hyperactivity-Impulsivity Subtype |
| mostly true |
13. My child has difficulty playing quietly. |
| strongly true |
76. My child has trouble waiting his turn. |
| mostly true |
95. My child often interrupts or butts into other children's games. |
| strongly true |
163. My child runs around and climbs on things too much. |
| Neurocognitive Disorder |
| mostly true |
12. My child has trouble drawing circles, squares, or crosses. |
| mostly true |
32. My child can not get things done on time because he spends too much time wondering
what to do first. |
| strongly true |
55. I think my child has a learning problem. |
| mostly true |
122. My child has trouble putting things in the order they should go. |
| mostly true |
148. My child has trouble speaking. |
| strongly true |
167. My child speaks slowly because he often has trouble coming up with the right word.
|
| strongly true |
181. My child takes a long time to learn new things. |
| mostly true |
185. My child has trouble organizing tasks and activities. |
| mostly true |
187. My child has trouble remembering things. |
| strongly true |
189. My child has trouble concentrating. |
| Postconcussional Disorder |
| mostly true |
14. My child often loses his temper. |
| mostly true |
21. My child seems irritable. |
| mostly true |
23. My child's moods change quickly. |
| mostly true |
31. My child's emotions seem to shift rapidly and seem to be shallow. |
| strongly true |
54. My child is depressed. |
| strongly true |
111. My child sleeps too much. |
| mostly true |
114. My child is too touchy or easily annoyed. |
| mostly true |
118. When hurt or insulted by others, my child is quick to get angry or to
counterattack. |
| mostly true |
134. My child has trouble staying asleep. |
| mostly true |
182. My child seems tired nearly every day. |
| strongly true |
191. My child has trouble falling asleep. |
| mostly true |
194. My child has headaches. |
| strongly true |
196. My child has dizzy spells. |
| strongly true |
197. My child's personality has changed recently. |
| Executive Dysf. of the Frontal Lobes |
| mostly true |
8. My child has no close friends (other than family members). |
| mostly true |
11. My child has trouble making decisions. |
| mostly true |
12. My child has trouble drawing circles, squares, or crosses. |
| mostly true |
25. My child allows others to assume responsibility for himself for most areas of his
life. |
| mostly true |
31. My child's emotions seem to shift rapidly and seem to be shallow. |
| mostly true |
32. My child can not get things done on time because he spends too much time wondering
what to do first. |
| mostly true |
35. My child has trouble paying attention. |
| mostly true |
47. My child uses odd speech or has strange or weird thoughts. |
| strongly true |
55. I think my child has a learning problem. |
| strongly true |
73. My child makes the same mistake over and over without trying to do it a different
way. |
| strongly true |
89. My child lacks empathy and is not able to understand how other people feel. |
| mostly true |
109. My child is easily influenced by others. |
| strongly true |
110. My child has trouble makings plans to do things. |
| strongly true |
119. My child has hurt himself or caused trouble for himself more than once because he
did not think ahead. |
| mostly true |
122. My child has trouble putting things in the order they should go. |
| mostly true |
123. My child has trouble seeing how things fit together, like doing puzzles. |
| mostly true |
128. My child is uncertain about who he is, what he wants, or what kind of friends to
have. |
| strongly true |
130. My child has trouble doing things on his own because of lack of self confidence.
|
| strongly true |
147. My child avoids or dislikes tasks that require a lot of thinking. |
| mostly true |
148. My child has trouble speaking. |
| mostly true |
162. My child loses things he needs (like for school). |
| strongly true |
166. My child is forgetful. |
| strongly true |
167. My child speaks slowly because he often has trouble coming up with the right word.
|
| strongly true |
181. My child takes a long time to learn new things. |
| mostly true |
185. My child has trouble organizing tasks and activities. |
| mostly true |
187. My child has trouble remembering things. |
| strongly true |
189. My child has trouble concentrating. |
| strongly true |
198. My child laughs at the wrong times. |
| Decision-Making Problems Subscale |
| mostly true |
11. My child has trouble making decisions. |
| mostly true |
25. My child allows others to assume responsibility for himself for most areas of his
life. |
| mostly true |
32. My child can not get things done on time because he spends too much time wondering
what to do first. |
| strongly true |
73. My child makes the same mistake over and over without trying to do it a different
way. |
| strongly true |
110. My child has trouble makings plans to do things. |
| mostly true |
122. My child has trouble putting things in the order they should go. |
| mostly true |
185. My child has trouble organizing tasks and activities. |
| Metacognitive Subscale |
| mostly true |
12. My child has trouble drawing circles, squares, or crosses. |
| mostly true |
35. My child has trouble paying attention. |
| mostly true |
47. My child uses odd speech or has strange or weird thoughts. |
| strongly true |
55. I think my child has a learning problem. |
| mostly true |
123. My child has trouble seeing how things fit together, like doing puzzles. |
| strongly true |
147. My child avoids or dislikes tasks that require a lot of thinking. |
| mostly true |
148. My child has trouble speaking. |
| mostly true |
162. My child loses things he needs (like for school). |
| strongly true |
166. My child is forgetful. |
| strongly true |
167. My child speaks slowly because he often has trouble coming up with the right word.
|
| strongly true |
181. My child takes a long time to learn new things. |
| mostly true |
187. My child has trouble remembering things. |
| strongly true |
189. My child has trouble concentrating. |
| Social Inappropriateness Subscale |
| mostly true |
8. My child has no close friends (other than family members). |
| mostly true |
31. My child's emotions seem to shift rapidly and seem to be shallow. |
| strongly true |
89. My child lacks empathy and is not able to understand how other people feel. |
| mostly true |
109. My child is easily influenced by others. |
| strongly true |
119. My child has hurt himself or caused trouble for himself more than once because he
did not think ahead. |
| mostly true |
128. My child is uncertain about who he is, what he wants, or what kind of friends to
have. |
| strongly true |
130. My child has trouble doing things on his own because of lack of self confidence.
|
| strongly true |
198. My child laughs at the wrong times. |
| Neuropsychological Scales |
| Neuropsychological Dysfunction Scale |
| mostly true |
12. My child has trouble drawing circles, squares, or crosses. |
| mostly true |
32. My child can not get things done on time because he spends too much time wondering
what to do first. |
| mostly true |
35. My child has trouble paying attention. |
| mostly true |
38. My child stutters. |
| strongly true |
55. I think my child has a learning problem. |
| strongly true |
73. My child makes the same mistake over and over without trying to do it a different
way. |
| strongly true |
94. My child has poor coordination. He is awkward and clumsy. |
| mostly true |
122. My child has trouble putting things in the order they should go. |
| mostly true |
123. My child has trouble seeing how things fit together, like doing puzzles. |
| mostly true |
135. My child twitches his face or hands. |
| strongly true |
147. My child avoids or dislikes tasks that require a lot of thinking. |
| mostly true |
148. My child has trouble speaking. |
| mostly true |
162. My child loses things he needs (like for school). |
| strongly true |
166. My child is forgetful. |
| strongly true |
167. My child speaks slowly because he often has trouble coming up with the right word.
|
| strongly true |
181. My child takes a long time to learn new things. |
| mostly true |
185. My child has trouble organizing tasks and activities. |
| mostly true |
187. My child has trouble remembering things. |
| strongly true |
189. My child has trouble concentrating. |
| mostly true |
193. My child learned to walk later than other children. |
| mostly true |
194. My child has headaches. |
| mostly true |
195. My child learned to talk later than other children. |
| strongly true |
196. My child has dizzy spells. |
| Somatic Subscale |
| mostly true |
182. My child seems tired nearly every day. |
| mostly true |
194. My child has headaches. |
| strongly true |
196. My child has dizzy spells. |
| Learning Subscale |
| strongly true |
55. I think my child has a learning problem. |
| strongly true |
181. My child takes a long time to learn new things. |
| Memory Subscale |
| strongly true |
166. My child is forgetful. |
| mostly true |
187. My child has trouble remembering things. |
| Language Problems Subscale |
| mostly true |
38. My child stutters. |
| mostly true |
148. My child has trouble speaking. |
| strongly true |
167. My child speaks slowly because he often has trouble coming up with the right word.
|
| Perceptual Motor Subscale |
| mostly true |
12. My child has trouble drawing circles, squares, or crosses. |
| mostly true |
123. My child has trouble seeing how things fit together, like doing puzzles. |
| Subcortical Subscale |
| mostly true |
38. My child stutters. |
| strongly true |
94. My child has poor coordination. He is awkward and clumsy. |
| mostly true |
135. My child twitches his face or hands. |
| Impulsivity Subscale |
| strongly true |
76. My child has trouble waiting his turn. |
| mostly true |
95. My child often interrupts or butts into other children's games. |
| Delayed Maturation Subscale |
| mostly true |
193. My child learned to walk later than other children. |
| mostly true |
195. My child learned to talk later than other children. |
| Emotional Subscale |
| mostly true |
14. My child often loses his temper. |
| mostly true |
21. My child seems irritable. |
| mostly true |
23. My child's moods change quickly. |
| mostly true |
31. My child's emotions seem to shift rapidly and seem to be shallow. |
| strongly true |
54. My child is depressed. |
| mostly true |
114. My child is too touchy or easily annoyed. |
| strongly true |
197. My child's personality has changed recently. |
| Additional Clincal Scales |
| Emotional Lability |
| mostly true |
23. My child's moods change quickly. |
| mostly true |
31. My child's emotions seem to shift rapidly and seem to be shallow. |
| Disinhibition |
| strongly true |
76. My child has trouble waiting his turn. |
| mostly true |
95. My child often interrupts or butts into other children's games. |
| strongly true |
119. My child has hurt himself or caused trouble for himself more than once because he
did not think ahead. |
| Apathy |
| mostly true |
29. My child shows very little emotion. For example, he keeps to himself and seems
cold. |
| strongly true |
87. My child is unemotional. |
| strongly true |
89. My child lacks empathy and is not able to understand how other people feel. |
| Paranoia |
| mostly true |
1. My child expects, without good reason, to be used, hurt, or lied to by others. |
| mostly true |
43. My child reads hidden insults or threats into simple remarks or events. |
| Psychotic Thinking |
| mostly true |
5. My child seems to see strange and unusual meanings in events, objects, or other
people and connects these things to himself in a bad way. |
| mostly true |
26. My child has very odd beliefs or magical thinking. For example, he is very
superstitious, or he believes people can read the thoughts of others. |
| mostly true |
43. My child reads hidden insults or threats into simple remarks or events. |
| mostly true |
47. My child uses odd speech or has strange or weird thoughts. |
| strongly true |
86. My child reports unusual experiences like hearing voices that are not there, seeing
people's bodies change shape, or being touched when alone. |
| strongly true |
154. My child acts or looks odd or weird compared to other children. |
| strongly true |
198. My child laughs at the wrong times. |
| Emotional Coldness |
| mostly true |
29. My child shows very little emotion. For example, he keeps to himself and seems
cold. |
| strongly true |
87. My child is unemotional. |
| strongly true |
89. My child lacks empathy and is not able to understand how other people feel. |
| Sleep Disturbances |
| strongly true |
59. My child has terrible nightmares. |
| strongly true |
111. My child sleeps too much. |
| mostly true |
126. My child has nightmares about being separated from me. |
| mostly true |
134. My child has trouble staying asleep. |
| strongly true |
191. My child has trouble falling asleep. |
| Social Withdrawl |
| mostly true |
1. My child expects, without good reason, to be used, hurt, or lied to by others. |
| mostly true |
8. My child has no close friends (other than family members). |
| mostly true |
9. My child is unwilling to get involved with people unless he is certain of being
liked. |
| mostly true |
29. My child shows very little emotion. For example, he keeps to himself and seems
cold. |
| mostly true |
30. My child avoids social activities because he fears criticism or rejection. |
| mostly true |
50. My child neither desires nor enjoys close relationships, including our family. |
| mostly true |
90. My child is shy around new children because he has no self confidence. |
| Self-Esteem |
| mostly true |
33. My child has low self-esteem and feels worthless. |
| mostly true |
90. My child is shy around new children because he has no self confidence. |
| mostly true |
108. My child sees himself as ugly or inferior to others. |
| strongly true |
130. My child has trouble doing things on his own because of lack of self confidence.
|
| Autism Spectrum Disorder |
| mostly true |
5. My child seems to see strange and unusual meanings in events, objects, or other
people and connects these things to himself in a bad way. |
| mostly true |
8. My child has no close friends (other than family members). |
| mostly true |
14. My child often loses his temper. |
| mostly true |
21. My child seems irritable. |
| mostly true |
23. My child's moods change quickly. |
| mostly true |
29. My child shows very little emotion. For example, he keeps to himself and seems
cold. |
| mostly true |
31. My child's emotions seem to shift rapidly and seem to be shallow. |
| mostly true |
47. My child uses odd speech or has strange or weird thoughts. |
| mostly true |
50. My child neither desires nor enjoys close relationships, including our family. |
| strongly true |
87. My child is unemotional. |
| strongly true |
89. My child lacks empathy and is not able to understand how other people feel. |
| mostly true |
114. My child is too touchy or easily annoyed. |
| strongly true |
154. My child acts or looks odd or weird compared to other children. |
| strongly true |
198. My child laughs at the wrong times. |
| Hostility Scales |
| Dangerousness |
| mostly true |
14. My child often loses his temper. |
| mostly true |
21. My child seems irritable. |
| mostly true |
23. My child's moods change quickly. |
| mostly true |
27. My child avoids physical fights with others. |
| mostly true |
36. My child argues with adults. |
| mostly true |
44. My child has full control of his anger. For example, I rarely observe displays of
temper, constant anger, or recurrent physical fights. |
| mostly true |
48. My child used a dangerous weapon that could seriously harm someone else. |
| mostly true |
69. My child has forced someone into sexual activity. |
| strongly true |
88. My child is cruel to others. |
| strongly true |
106. My child has deliberately destroyed other people's property. |
| mostly true |
157. My child has robbed someone face-to-face, like mugging or purse-snatching. |
| mostly true |
172. My child often bullies, threatens, or scares others. |
| Conduct Disorder-Aggressive Subtype |
| mostly true |
27. My child avoids physical fights with others. |
| mostly true |
48. My child used a dangerous weapon that could seriously harm someone else. |
| mostly true |
69. My child has forced someone into sexual activity. |
| strongly true |
88. My child is cruel to others. |
| mostly true |
157. My child has robbed someone face-to-face, like mugging or purse-snatching. |
| mostly true |
172. My child often bullies, threatens, or scares others. |
| Conduct Disorder-Delinquent Subtype |
| mostly true |
6. My child often skips school. |
| strongly true |
106. My child has deliberately destroyed other people's property. |
| strongly true |
151. My child has shoplifted. |
| strongly true |
164. My child stays out at night without permission (beginning before age 13). |
| strongly true |
170. My child has run away from home and stayed away overnight at least twice. |
| Tendency to Deny Blatant Pathology |
| mostly true |
1. My child expects, without good reason, to be used, hurt, or lied to by others. |
| mostly true |
2. My child makes friends quickly, but soon after seems to hate them. |
| mostly true |
3. My child does not finish things because he tries to do them perfectly. |
| mostly true |
5. My child seems to see strange and unusual meanings in events, objects, or other
people and connects these things to himself in a bad way. |
| mostly true |
6. My child often skips school. |
| mostly true |
7. My child takes advantage of other children. |
| mostly true |
8. My child has no close friends (other than family members). |
| mostly true |
9. My child is unwilling to get involved with people unless he is certain of being
liked. |
| mostly true |
10. I think my child exaggerates his emotions. |
| mostly true |
11. My child has trouble making decisions. |
| mostly true |
12. My child has trouble drawing circles, squares, or crosses. |
| mostly true |
13. My child has difficulty playing quietly. |
| mostly true |
14. My child often loses his temper. |
| mostly true |
15. My child gets very upset when having to leave me or home. |
| mostly true |
16. My child eats strange things like paint, string, hair, or dirt. |
| mostly true |
17. My child weighs less than he should. |
| mostly true |
18. My son says he is, or wants to be, a girl. |
| mostly true |
19. My child pouts and argues. |
| mostly true |
20. My child is usually unhappy. |
| mostly true |
21. My child seems irritable. |
| mostly true |
23. My child's moods change quickly. |
| mostly true |
24. My child insists that others do things his way. |
| mostly true |
25. My child allows others to assume responsibility for himself for most areas of his
life. |
| mostly true |
26. My child has very odd beliefs or magical thinking. For example, he is very
superstitious, or he believes people can read the thoughts of others. |
| mostly true |
28. My child seems to exaggerate his abilities and accomplishments. |
| mostly true |
29. My child shows very little emotion. For example, he keeps to himself and seems
cold. |
| mostly true |
30. My child avoids social activities because he fears criticism or rejection. |
| mostly true |
31. My child's emotions seem to shift rapidly and seem to be shallow. |
| mostly true |
32. My child can not get things done on time because he spends too much time wondering
what to do first. |
| mostly true |
33. My child has low self-esteem and feels worthless. |
| mostly true |
34. My child criticizes or puts down authority figures like his teacher or principal.
|
| mostly true |
35. My child has trouble paying attention. |
| mostly true |
36. My child argues with adults. |
| mostly true |
37. My child worries a lot about something bad happening to me. |
| mostly true |
38. My child stutters. |
| mostly true |
39. My child complains of being misunderstood, and unappreciated by others. |
| mostly true |
40. My child is too hard on himself. |
| mostly true |
41. My child feels guilty easily, or regrets things he has done. |
| mostly true |
42. My child is extremely afraid of gaining weight or becoming fat. |
| mostly true |
43. My child reads hidden insults or threats into simple remarks or events. |
| mostly true |
45. My child seems to work too much and play too little. |
| mostly true |
46. My child is very afraid of being left alone to take care of himself. |
| mostly true |
47. My child uses odd speech or has strange or weird thoughts. |
| mostly true |
48. My child used a dangerous weapon that could seriously harm someone else. |
| mostly true |
49. My child expects to be treated royally without having to earn it; for example,
assuming that he does not have to wait in line when others must do so. |
| mostly true |
50. My child neither desires nor enjoys close relationships, including our family. |
| mostly true |
52. My child uses physical attractiveness to draw attention to himself. |
| strongly true |
54. My child is depressed. |
| strongly true |
55. I think my child has a learning problem. |
| strongly true |
59. My child has terrible nightmares. |
| strongly true |
60. My child resents, resists, or refuses to do things when asked. |
| mostly true |
66. My child is too concerned with right and wrong. He is stubborn about morals,
ethics, or values. |
| mostly true |
69. My child has forced someone into sexual activity. |
| strongly true |
73. My child makes the same mistake over and over without trying to do it a different
way. |
| strongly true |
76. My child has trouble waiting his turn. |
| strongly true |
77. My child tries to annoy people on purpose. |
| mostly true |
81. My child forced himself to throw up after eating to prevent weight gain. |
| mostly true |
85. My child feels uncomfortable or helpless when alone because he fears being unable
to take care of himself. |
| strongly true |
86. My child reports unusual experiences like hearing voices that are not there, seeing
people's bodies change shape, or being touched when alone. |
| strongly true |
87. My child is unemotional. |
| strongly true |
88. My child is cruel to others. |
| strongly true |
89. My child lacks empathy and is not able to understand how other people feel. |
| mostly true |
90. My child is shy around new children because he has no self confidence. |
| strongly true |
94. My child has poor coordination. He is awkward and clumsy. |
| mostly true |
95. My child often interrupts or butts into other children's games. |
| mostly true |
96. My child blames others for his mistakes. |
| strongly true |
99. My child is a pessimist. |
| strongly true |
100. My child does not seem able to stop eating or control what or how much he eats.
|
| strongly true |
104. My child agrees with almost any opinion in order to be liked. |
| strongly true |
106. My child has deliberately destroyed other people's property. |
| mostly true |
108. My child sees himself as ugly or inferior to others. |
| mostly true |
109. My child is easily influenced by others. |
| strongly true |
110. My child has trouble makings plans to do things. |
| strongly true |
111. My child sleeps too much. |
| mostly true |
114. My child is too touchy or easily annoyed. |
| strongly true |
117. My son likes to pretend he is a girl. |
| mostly true |
118. When hurt or insulted by others, my child is quick to get angry or to
counterattack. |
| strongly true |
119. My child has hurt himself or caused trouble for himself more than once because he
did not think ahead. |
| strongly true |
121. My child thinks that friendships are closer than they really are. |
| mostly true |
122. My child has trouble putting things in the order they should go. |
| mostly true |
123. My child has trouble seeing how things fit together, like doing puzzles. |
| mostly true |
126. My child has nightmares about being separated from me. |
| mostly true |
128. My child is uncertain about who he is, what he wants, or what kind of friends to
have. |
| strongly true |
130. My child has trouble doing things on his own because of lack of self confidence.
|
| mostly true |
133. My child thinks he is special and can only be with other special people. |
| mostly true |
134. My child has trouble staying asleep. |
| mostly true |
135. My child twitches his face or hands. |
| strongly true |
140. My son likes to play with girls more than he likes to play with boys. |
| strongly true |
146. My child acts like he is better than others. |
| strongly true |
147. My child avoids or dislikes tasks that require a lot of thinking. |
| mostly true |
148. My child has trouble speaking. |
| mostly true |
150. My son is not comfortable being a boy. |
| strongly true |
151. My child has shoplifted. |
| strongly true |
152. My child has a very strange attitude about his weight or body shape. |
| strongly true |
154. My child acts or looks odd or weird compared to other children. |
| mostly true |
157. My child has robbed someone face-to-face, like mugging or purse-snatching. |
| mostly true |
158. My child immediately seeks another close friendship when a relationship ends. |
| mostly true |
162. My child loses things he needs (like for school). |
| strongly true |
163. My child runs around and climbs on things too much. |
| strongly true |
164. My child stays out at night without permission (beginning before age 13). |
| strongly true |
166. My child is forgetful. |
| strongly true |
167. My child speaks slowly because he often has trouble coming up with the right word.
|
| strongly true |
170. My child has run away from home and stayed away overnight at least twice. |
| mostly true |
172. My child often bullies, threatens, or scares others. |
| mostly true |
178. My child uses laxatives, diuretics, enemas, or starves in order to control his
weight. |
| strongly true |
179. My child exercises more than he should to avoid gaining weight. |
| strongly true |
181. My child takes a long time to learn new things. |
| mostly true |
182. My child seems tired nearly every day. |
| mostly true |
185. My child has trouble organizing tasks and activities. |
| strongly true |
186. My child's self-image seems to be determined by his body weight or shape. |
| mostly true |
187. My child has trouble remembering things. |
| strongly true |
189. My child has trouble concentrating. |
| strongly true |
191. My child has trouble falling asleep. |
| mostly true |
193. My child learned to walk later than other children. |
| mostly true |
194. My child has headaches. |
| mostly true |
195. My child learned to talk later than other children. |
| strongly true |
196. My child has dizzy spells. |
| strongly true |
197. My child's personality has changed recently. |
| strongly true |
198. My child laughs at the wrong times. |