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Archives of Clinical Psychiatry (São Paulo)
Brazilian Portuguese transcultural adaptation of Barkley Deficits in Executive Functioning Scale (BDEFS)
Victor Polignano Godoy1  Fernanda Gomes Da Mata1  Bárbara Romaneli Conde1  Caroline Antunes De Oliveira E Souza1  Ana Luiza Guimarães Martins1  Paulo Mattos1  Débora Marques De Miranda1  Leandro Fernandes Malloy-diniz1 
关键词: Executives functions;    neuropsychology;    psychometrics;    assessment scales;   
DOI  :  10.1590/0101-60830000000065
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

AbstractBackgroundConsidering the importance of Executive Functions to clinical and nonclinical situations, Barkley proposed a new theory of executive functioning based on an evolutionary neuropsychological perspective and clinical research using large samples of clinical and community identified adults and children as well as children with ADHD followed to adulthood.ObjectiveThe present study aims to adapt the Barkley Deficits in Executive Functions Scales (BDEFS) to Brazilian Portuguese and also assess its construct validity in a sample of normal Brazilian adults.MethodsThe original version of scale was adapted to Brazilian Portuguese according to the guideline from the ISPOR Task Force. To assess the semantic equivalence between the original and adapted version, both of them were applied into a sample of 25 Brazilian bilingual adults. Finally, 60 Brazilian adults completed the BDEFS and the Brazilian versions of Barratt Impulsiveness Scale (BIS-11) and Adult Self-Report Scale (ASRS-18) to assess convergent validity.ResultsThe BDEFS Brazilian Portuguese version has semantic correspondence with the original version indicating that the adaptation procedure was successful. The BDEFS correlated significantly with the impulsivity and attention scores from the BIS-11 and ASRS-18 supporting its construct validity. Cronbach’s alpha (α = 0.961) indicated that the BDEFS translated version has satisfactory internal consistency.DiscussionTogether, these findings indicate the successful adaptation of the BDEFS to Brazilian Portuguese and support its utility in that population.

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