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Ayer L et al. – The CBCL–JBD profile and CBCL–PTSP scale overlap to a remarkable degree, and may be best described as measures of a single syndrome. This syndrome appears to be related to severe psychopathology, but may not conform to traditional DSM–IV classification. These results contribute to the ongoing debate about the utility of the CBCL–JBD and CBCL–PTSP profiles, and offer promising methods of empirically based measurement of disordered self–regulation in youth.

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