which is true regarding the Adolescent Psychpathology Scale (APS)?

The Adolescent Psychpathology Scale (APS) is a self-report assessment tool used to measure various psychological symptoms and behaviors in adolescents. It is designed to identify symptoms of psychopathology, such as depression, anxiety, aggression, and conduct problems, in adolescents aged 12-18 years. The APS can help clinicians and researchers better understand and diagnose mental health issues in adolescents, as well as track changes in symptoms over time.