Vanderbilt ADHD Diagnostic Teacher Rating Scale (VADTRS)
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Description
The Vanderbilt ADHD Diagnostic Teacher Rating Scale (VADTRS) is used to help in the diagnostic process of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in children between the ages of 6 and 12. It is the teacher rated version which can be used in parallel with the parent version: Vanderbilt ADHD Diagnostic Parent Rating Scale (VADPRS). It has a total of 43 questions, includes all 18 of the DSM criteria for ADHD and is to be completed by a current teacher of the child. As well as identifying inattentive, hyperactive/impulsive, or combined subtypes of ADHD, it can also be used to identify symptoms of frequent comorbidities, including oppositional defiance, anxiety and depression.
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Interpretation
Scores are presented for the three subtypes of ADHD: Predominantly Inattentive Subtype. A child meets the diagnostic criteria if they have six or more âOftenâ or âVery Oftenâ on items 1 to 9, plus a performance problem (scores of 1 or 2) on questions 36 to 43. Predominantly Hyperactive/Impulsive Subtype. A child meets diagnostic criteria if they have six or more âOftenâ or âVery Oftenâ on items 10 through 18, plus a performance problem (scores of 1 or 2) on questions 36 to 43. Combined Subtype. A child meets the diagnostic criteria if they meet the above criteria for both Inattentive and Hyperactive/Impulsive subtypes. In addition to the ADHD scales, scores are presented for frequently comorbid difficulties. Children with scores below the clinical cutoff are highly unlikely to meet the diagnostic criteria for that disorder. Children above the cutoff on the ODD and Anxiety/Depression sub-scales should be further evaluated, as these sub-scales are designed as a cursory screening measure for such problems. Oppositional Defiant Disorder (items 19 to 28). To be above the clinical cutoff score of 2 or 3 on 3 (or more) out of 10 behaviours on questions 19â28 AND score a 1 or 2 on any of the performance questions 36â43. Anxiety/ Depression (items 29 to 35). To be above the clinical cutoff scores a 2 or 3 on 3 (or more) out of 7 behaviours on questions 29â35 AND score a 1 or 2 on any of the performance questions 36â43.
Developer
Wolraich, M. L., Bard, D. E., Neas, B., Doffing, M., & Beck, L. (2013). The psychometric properties of the Vanderbilt attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder diagnostic teacher rating scale in a community population. Journal of developmental and behavioral pediatrics : JDBP, 34(2), 83â93. https://doi.org/10.1097/DBP.0b013e31827d55c3
Number Of Questions
44
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