Factor Structure of Scores from the Conners' Rating Scales-Revised Among Nepali Children

Int J Sch Educ Psychol. 2014 Oct:24:261-270. doi: 10.1080/21683603.2013.878678.

Abstract

This study used exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses to examine the structures of scores from the Conners' Teacher and Parent Rating Scales-Revised (CTRS-R and CPRS-R, respectively; Conners, 1997). The scales were administered to 1,835 parents and 1,387 teachers of children in Nepal's Sarlahi district - a region where no other measures of child psychopathology have been studied. With a Nepali sample, the findings indicate that reduced two factor models for the Conners' scales are superior to the models identified in the scale development research. The hyperactivity and inattention factors were comparable to what has been identified in prior research, while other factors (e.g., social problems) differed substantially. Implications for use of the Conners' scales in Nepal and cross cultural issues in the assessment of ADHD symptoms are discussed.

Keywords: ADHD; CPRS-R; CTRS-R; Conners’ Rating Scale–Revised; Nepal; factor analysis.