Cross-Cultural Generalizability of the Child Behavior Checklist Cross-Informant Syndromes.

Principal factor analysis followed by promax rotations were performed on Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) scores of 2,339 children randomly drawn from a sample of 4,674 clinically referred Dutch children, aged 4-18 years. Dutch syndromes were very similar in item composition to the eight CBCL cross-informant syndromes derived by T. M. Achenbach (1991 b), except for the Social Problems syndrome. Cross-national correlations ranged from.82 for the Social Problems syndrome to .99 for the Somatic Complaints and Anxious/Depressed syndromes. Confirmatory factor analysis of the Dutch and American syndromes in a cross-validation sample of the remaining 2,335 Dutch children supported both the Dutch and the American scales to the same degree