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Adolescent Psychopathology Scale (APS)

William M. Reynolds, PhD


Age range: 12 to 19 years
Admin: Individual
Qualification level: C

The APS empirically assesses the severity of symptoms associated with specific DSM-IV™ clinical and personality disorders.  It also assesses other psychological problems and behaviors that may interfere with an adolescent’s psychological adaptation and personal competence, including substance abuse, suicidal behavior, emotional lability, excessive anger, aggression, alienation, and introversion.

The test measures three broad disorder-problem domains: Clinical Disorders (20 scales), Personality Disorders (five scales), and Psychosocial Problem Content areas (11 scales). The Response Style Indicator scales (four scales) include indexes of response consistency and infrequency, response veracity, and unusual endorsement propensities.


APS Introductory Kit–CD-ROM:
 - APS Administration and Interpretation Manual
 - Psychometric and Technical Manual
 - 25 Test Booklets
 - Scoring Program* with On-Screen Help and Quick Start Guide

*Requirements
 - Windows: XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10
 - Mac users: Install Windows in VirtualBox or Boot Camp. Other virtual machine solutions (e.g., Parallels, VMWare) are not supported.
 - Prerequisites: CD-ROM drive for installation


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