Delis-Rating of Executive Functions (D-REF) lets you quickly and easily administer, score, and report the frequency of observed behaviors that identify executive function problems in children and adolescents. Guidance on using this test in your telepractice.
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Delis-Rating of Executive Functions

D-REF

Dean C. Delis
Delis-Rating of Executive Functions (D-REF) lets you quickly and easily administer, score, and report the frequency of observed behaviors that identify executive function problems in children and adolescents. Guidance on using this test in your telepractice.
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D-REF Q-global Manual (Digital)

015001189X

Qualification Level

B
Once ordered, the digital asset is accessible by logging into Q-global and visiting the Q-global Resource Library. It is a view-only digital file.
$105.80
Publication date:
2012
Age range:
5:0–18:11 (Teacher and Parent Form); 11:0–18:11 (Self Form)
Reading level:
4th grade
Scores/interpretation:

T scores; Composite level 

Qualification level:
B
Completion time:
5-10 minutes per form
Administration:
Online (paper available)
Report options:
Single rater parent, teacher, or child reports; multiple rater reports, progress monitoring report

Q-gVP available with this assessment

Q-global Video Proctoring (Q-gVP)

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D-REF help clinicians and school psychologists evaluate behavior in a variety of settings.

Benefits

  • Evaluate children with ADHD-Combined, ADHD-Inattentive, Traumatic brain injury, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Neurological/psychiatric disorders, and learning disabilities.
  • Enable the identification of patterns of clinically relevant symptoms.
  • Identify symptoms that create the most stress for the parent, teacher, and child for intervention.
  • Identify symptoms relevant to diagnostic criteria (DSM-IV).
  • Track changes in behavior after intervention.

Features

D-REF include three core indexes and a total composite score based on behavioral, emotional, and cognitive functioning. Four second-level index scores identify patterns of clinically relevant symptoms.

  • Includes parent, teacher, and self-ratings with 36 items that are answered as: Seldom/Never, Monthly, Weekly, or Daily.
  • All index scores are expressed in T score metric. Gender-adjusted T scores are also available.
  • Single- and multi-rater forms statistically compare teacher-parent, teacher-self, or parent-self ratings.
  • Progress monitoring report statistically evaluates change in symptoms between two administrations.
  • Text-to-speech function allows items to be read to the client.
  • Clinical scales have moderate to high levels of internal consistency.
  • Test-retest reliability are consistent over time.
  • Sensitive to common developmental disorders.

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Summary of D-REF Structure
 
Standardization Demographics Sex and Parent Education Level
 
Standardization Demographics Ethnicity
 

The following training events are available for D-REF.