Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function-2 (BRIEF-2)
Authors: Gerard A. Gioia, PhD / Peter K. Isquith, PhD / Steven C. Guy, PhD / Lauren Kenworthy, PhD
- Executive Function
- Parent, Teacher, & Self-Report Questionnaires
- Ages 5 through 18
- Norm-Referenced
- Qualification Level B
Description The BRIEF-2 is a set of questionnaires for parents, teachers, and now older students (ages 11-18), designed to evaluate executive function from multiple perspectives. Theoretically and statistically derived scales measure such aspects of behavior as the ability to control impulses, move freely between situations, modulate responses, anticipate future events, and keep track of the effect of ones behavior on others. The BRIEF-2 can be used to assess children who have either developmental or acquired neurological conditions such as learning disabilities, attention disorders, traumatic brain injury, lead exposure, pervasive developmental disorders, depression, and other developmental, neurological, psychiatric, and medical conditions.
The scales in this edition have been made more concise, the items among the Parent, Teacher, and Self-Report Forms are more parallel, a new index has been added, reliable-change statistics have been included for evaluating change in scores over time, and a new infrequency scale identifies unusual responding.
The BRIEF-2 now uses 10 clinical scales and separates self-monitoring from task monitoring: InhibitSelf-Monitor ShiftEmotional ControlInitiateTask CompletionWorking MemoryPlan/OrganizeTask-MonitorOrganization of Materials
New normative data is based on a nationally representative sample of 3,600 cases. The normative sample included children with developmental and acquired neurological disorders (reading disorder, ADHD subtypes, traumatic brain injury, Tourettes disorder, mental retardation, localized brain lesions, and high functioning autism). Reliability coefficients for the Parent and Teacher Forms are .90+, and .80+ for the Self-Report Form. The BRIEF-2 has concurrent validity with the CBCL, BASC-2, Connors-3, ADHD-RS-IV, RIAS, WISC-IV, and WAIS-IV.
Administration and Scoring Questionnaires take 10 minutes to administer and 15 minutes to score. Norms tables give T-scores, percentiles, and 90% confidence intervals for four developmental age groups, by gender. Three broad indexes are calculated (Behavior Regulation, Emotion Regulation, and Cognitive Regulation).
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