Optimization of self- or parent-reported psychiatric phenotypes in longitudinal studies.
Franjo IvankovicSharon JohnsonJames ShenJeremiah M ScharfCarol A MathewsPublished in: Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines (2024)
Self- or parent-report-based assessments tend to overestimate prevalences of psychiatric disorders in the ABCD Study, particularly when longitudinal data are summed to create lifetime prevalences. Such assessments should be accompanied by more in-depth assessments or clinician-administered structured interviews if using data where accurate disorder classifications are paramount.