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Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive

Function®, Second Edition (BRIEF®2)


Gerard A. Gioia, PhD, Peter K. Isquith, PhD, Steven C. Guy, PhD, and
Lauren Kenworthy, PhD

Overview & What’s New


• Assesses impairment of executive function in children and
adolescents ages 5-18 years.
• Shorter: Administration time is just 10 minutes for the core form
and 5 minutes for the screening form.
• Information and research about new 12-item Parent, Teacher,
and Self-Report screening forms and the core forms are
included in one manual.
• Increased sensitivity to executive function: Items that distracted
from sensitivity in key clinical groups (such as ADHD and autism
spectrum disorder) have been eliminated.
• Updated with new normative data from all 50 states.
• Contains more concise scales, which reduce the burden on the
parent, teacher, or adolescent respondent.
• Parent, Teacher and Self-Report forms have increased parallel
structure
Applications • Three indexes (Behavioral, Emotional, and Cognitive).
• A new infrequency scale helps identify unusual responding.
Assess executive
functioning skills in
home and school Administration & Scoring
environments.
• Administration time: 10 minutes for core form; 5 minutes for
Useful for school screening form; 15 minutes to score.
psychologists, • Can be hand scored.
neuropsychologists, • Qualification level B (core form) or S (screening form).
clinical psychologists, • i-Admins, Score/Interpretive Reports, Feedback Reports, and
behavior specialists, Protocol Summary Reports are available on PARiConnect, PAR’s
mental health digital platform.
practitioners, and
researchers. Test Materials
The screening form is • BRIEF2 Professional Manual with Fast Guide
appropriate for RTI • Parent Form (ages 5-18 years)
coordinators, teachers, • Teacher Form (ages 5-18 years)
and school • Self-Report Form (ages 11-18 years)
administrators. • Two-sided Scoring Summary/Profile Form (one for each form)
• 12-item screening forms also available
• Digital kits include e-manuals, i-Admins and Score/Interpretive
Reports through PARiConnect
Reliability, Validity, & Norms

• The BRIEF is the only assessment of its • The BRIEF2 is correlated with other
kind that has been used in more than measures of behavior and IQ, including
800 peer-reviewed studies worldwide, the CBCL, BASC-2, Connors-3, ADHD-RS-
giving it the power to offer the most IV, RIAS, WISC-IV, and WAIS-IV.
targeted diagnostic information and
interventions among various symptoms • Further analysis indicates a 3-factor
and diagnoses. solution: Behavior Regulation Index,
Emotional Regulation Index, and
• No new items were added to the clinical Cognitive Regulation Index.
scales, allowing for a smooth, consistent
transition from the BRIEF to the BRIEF2. • Base rates and mean performance
across several clinical groups (e.g. ADHD
• A large, nationally stratified types, ASD, LD, anxiety, TBI, epilepsy,
standardization sample of 3,600 cases in NF-I, cancer, and diabetes) are provided
the BRIEF2 is matched by age, gender, in the professional manual.
ethnicity, and parent education level to
the U.S. Census. • New reliable change statistics make it
easy to measure the significance of
• Reliability coefficients for Parent Form change in scores over time.
and Teacher Form are above .90, and
above .80 for the Self-Report Form.

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