Leila Karimi's scientific work was published in the highly rated international journal "Frontiers in Psychology".

23 September 2024

The scientific article "„Psychometric properties of the Child and Adolescent PsychProfiler v5: a measure for screening 14 of the most common DSM-5 disorders“ was published in the internationally refereed journal "Frontiers in Psychology".

 

The author of the paper is Leila Karimi (Ph.D. in Psychology and Public Health Care), a professor at the Caucasus School of Medicine and Healthcare Management and RMIT University (Melbourne, Australia).

 

You can read the article the following link.

 

The journal "Frontiers in Psychology" is indexed in the international scientific database of SCOPUS (Elsevier), CiteScore - 5.3.

 

PsychProfiler is a comprehensive screening instrument for the simultaneous investigation of 20 of the most common disorders found in children, adolescents, and adults. The PsychProfiler consists of two conceptually similar instruments: the Child and Adolescent PsychProfiler (CAPP) and the Adult PsychProfiler (APP). The paper discusses a comprehensive assessment of the reliability and discriminant validity of the screening scales of the mentioned instruments.

 

The results of the study examined the reliability (alpha and omega coefficients), and discriminant validity of the 17-factor model as well as all other factors in this model.