Bank of instruments of evaluation of DDR

Inventory of Antisocial Behaviors

Dimension: Risk factors start consumption

Area

Personal

Specificity

Unspecified: Drugs and other risky behaviours

Year

1983

Author

Brodksy, & Smitherman

Identification and Classification

Instrument
Inventory of Antisocial Behaviors
Acronym
ICA
Area
Personal
Dimension
Risk factors start consumption
Specificity
Unspecified: Drugs and other risky behaviours
Objective
Evaluate the attitude and tendency of antisocial behavior
Factors it measures
  • Consideration of property and ofenses
  • Normative conflict and consideration of the other
Year
1983
Author
Brodksy, & Smitherman
Author Contact Data

Brodsky, Stanley L

University of Alabama

Office 362-C Gordon Palmer

Tel: (205) 348-1920

E-mail: sb@ua.edu

Availability
Free
Link

Versions

Year

1988

Validation Country

Spain

Author

Seisdedos

Author Contact Data

Seisdedos, Nicolás

Emérito

References

Seisdedos, N. (1988). Cuestionario A-D de Conductas Antisociales-Delictivas. Madrid: TEA Ediciones.

Year

2004

Validation Country

Spain

Author

Espinosa, Clemente, & Vidal

Author Contact Data

Espinosa, Pablo

Universidad de A Coruña

E-mail: pespinosa@udc.es

References

Espinosa, P., Clemente, M., & Vidal, M. A. (2004). Efectos de los medios de comunicación sobre la conducta antisocial y violencia en menores. Encuentros en Psicología Social, 2, 402-407.

Year

2006

Validation Country

Spain

Author

Bringas, Herrero, Cuesta, & Rodríguez

Author Contact Data

Bringas, Carolina

Universidad de Extremadura. Área de Psicología Evolutiva y de la Educación

E-mail: carolbringas@hotmail.com

 

References

Bringas, C., Herrero, F. J., Cuesta, M., & Rodríguez, F. J. (2006). La conducta antisocial en adolescentes no conflictivos: Adaptación del Inventario de Conductas Antisociales (ICA). Revista Electrónica de Metodología Aplicada, 11, 1-10.

Description

Abstract

ICA is an instrument for the evaluation of adolescent antisocial attitudes and behaviors. To do this, a total of 57 items are used that are answered on a Likert-type scale where two factors are valued, namely, consideration of property and infringing behaviors and normative conflict and consideration of the other

Psychometric characteristics

The reliability for the whole scale is Cronbach's alpha: .95. Each factor yields scores of .95 and .92 respectively

No. of items
It consists of 57 items that are answered on a Likert scale with four alternative answers that range from 'never' to 'often'
Duration
20 min
Way of administration
  • Individual and collective
  • Paper
Way of qualification

Through the summation of the scores associated with the scale, an antisocial attitude / behavior indicator is obtained.

Application context
Clinic / School
Population
Adolescents
References

Brodksy, S. L., & O´Neal Smitherman, H. (1983). Handbook of scales for research in crime and delinquency. New York: Plenum Press.