Each form of the BRIEF parent- and teacher- rating form contains 86 items in eight non-overlapping clinical scales and two
validity scales. These theoretically and statistically derived scales form two indexes: Behavioral Regulation (three scales) and
Metacognition (five scales), as well as a Global Executive Composite score that takes into account all of the clinical scales and represents the child's overall executive function. There are also two validity scales to measure Negativity and Inconsistency of responses. Scores on the Negativity scale measures the extent to which the respondent answered selected items in an unusually negative manner whereas scores on the Inconsistency scale indicate the extent to which the respondent answered similar items in an inconsistent manner.
Behavioral regulation scales •
Inhibit: Ability to control impulses (
inhibitory control) and to stop engaging in a behavior. •
Shift: Ability to move freely from one activity or situation to another; to tolerate change; to switch or alternate attention. •
Emotional Control: Ability to regulate emotional responses appropriately.
Metacognition scales •
Initiate: Ability to begin an activity and to independently generate ideas or problem-solving strategies. •
Working Memory: Ability to hold information when completing a task, when encoding information, or when generating goals/plans in a sequential manner. •
Plan/Organize: Ability to anticipate future events; to set goals; to develop steps; to grasp main ideas; to organize and understand the main points in written or verbal presentations. •
Organization of Materials: Ability to put order in work, play and storage spaces (e.g., desks, lockers, backpacks, and bedrooms). •
Monitor: Ability to check work and to assess one's own performance; ability to keep track of the effect of one's own behavior on other people. ==Administration==