Ha. Moss et al., THE DEVELOPMENT OF A Q-SORT BEHAVIORAL RATING PROCEDURE FOR PEDIATRICHIV PATIENTS, Journal of pediatric psychology, 19(1), 1994, pp. 27-46
Developed a Q-sort procedure to assess social, emotional, and motivati
onal behavior associated with central nervous system disease among 180
HIV-infected pediatric patients. These ratings were factor analyzed a
nd scales were derived based on the factor structure. Younger (M age =
1.03 years) patients with HIV-associated encephalopathy were rated as
more apathetic and nonsocial in their behavior than nonencephalopathi
c younger patients. Older (M age = 7.8 years) encephalopathic patients
had significantly higher scores on scales measuring depression, autis
m, and irritability compared to nonencephalopathic patients from this
age group. A subgroup (26 patients) showed a significant decrease in t
hese elevated scores after a 6-month course of AZT.