See a sample ASR.
Based
on 15 years of research, the Adult Self-Report (ASR) incorporates many
items of the 1997 editions of the Young Adult Self-Report (YASR), plus
new items and new national norms that span ages 18-59.
Like
the YASR, the profiles for scoring the ASR include normed scales for
adaptive functioning, empirically based syndromes, substance use, Internalizing,
Externalizing, and Total Problems. In addition, the ABCL profiles feature
new DSM-oriented scales consisting of items that experts from 10 cultures
identified as being very consistent with DSM-IV categories. The profiles
also include a Critical Items scale consisting of items of particular
concern to clinicians. The profiles display scale scores in relation
to norms for each gender at ages 18-35 and 36-59, based on national
probability samples.
The
following cross-informant syndromes were derived: Anxious/Depressed;
Withdrawn; Somatic Complaints; Thought Problems; Attention
Problems; Aggressive Behavior; Rule-Breaking Behavior; and Intrusive.
The ABCL and ASR have parallel Substance Use, Critical Items, Internalizing,
Externalizing, and Total Problems scales. The DSM-oriented scales are:
Depressive Problems; Anxiety Problems; Somatic Problems; Avoidant
Personality Problems; Attention Deficity/Hyperactivity Problems;
and Antisocial Personality Problems. ADM 7 now scores Personal
Strengths for ABCL and ASR adaptive functioning (not available for hand-scoring).
The
ADM Windows module for the ASR and
ABCL can score profiles from both forms
and can compare any combination of eight forms per subject. Hand-scored
profiles are also available.