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The Role of Children's Ethnicity in the Relationship Between Teacher Ratings of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Observed Classroom Behavior.
Authors:Epstein, Jeffrey N.   Willoughby, Michael   Valencia, Elvia Y.   Tonev, Simon T.   Abikoff, Howard B.   Arnold, L. Eugene   Hinshaw, Stephen P.
Abstract:Significant ethnic differences have been consistently documented on attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) teacher rating scales. Whether these ethnic differences result from a teacher rating bias or reflect actual classroom behavior patterns is unknown. Ethnic differences between Caucasian and African American (AA) elementary schoolchildren on teacher ratings and codings of observed classroom behavior were examined with latent variables. In structural equation models, correlations between teacher ratings and observed classroom behavior suggested nonbiased teacher ratings of AA schoolchildren with diagnosed ADHD. Ethnic differences were documented for both teacher ratings of ADHD and classroom behavior. Differences in classroom behavior were attenuated when the behavior of an average child in the classroom was taken into account. Multiple explanations for this pattern of results are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder   ethnicity   teacher ratings   classroom behavior   Caucasians   African Americans   elementary school children
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