Pediatric Symptom Checklist - 17 (PSC-17)

Description: The Pediatric Symptom Checklist - 17 (PSC-17) is a 17-item parent/proxy-report screening measure or children ages 8-17 years. The measure helps identify and assess changes in emotional and behavioral problems in children.

Scoring: Higher scores indicate more psychosocial dysfunction/ symptoms of a behavioral mood disorder.
Total score: minimum = 0, maximum = 34
Total score >= 15 indicates a positive screen.

Subscores are scored as totals:
Attention score (positive score >= 7): 

  • Item 1. Fidgety, unable to sit still
  • Item 3. Daydream too much
  • Item 7. Has trouble concentrating
  • Item 13. Acts as if driven by a motor
  • Item 17. Distracted easily

Externalizing score (positive score >= 7):

  • Item 4. Refuses to share
  • Item 5. Does not understand other people’s feelings
  • Item 8. Fights with other children
  • Item 10. Blames others for your troubles
  • Item 12. Does not listen to rules
  • Item 14. Teases others
  • Item 16. Takes things that do not belong to you

Internalizing score (positive score >= 5):

  • Item 2. Feels sad, unhappy
  • Item 6. Feels hopeless
  • Item 9. Is down on self
  • Item 11. Seems to be having less fun
  • Item 15. Worries a lot

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