The literature on trauma-informed care practices (TIC) indicates that this framework is beneficial for young people, carers, and staff. However, a significant gap in the literature and practice is the absence of psychometrically sound scales to measure carer adherence to TIC principles. Emerging ev...
The Trauma Assessment for Young Children had good convergent validity with the PTSD subscales (intrusiveness, avoidance, arousal, and total PTSD) with the Trauma Symptom Checklist for Young Children for the total sample and with all subscales except arousal for the designated trauma group. It ...
If one of the subscales meets the above conditions, it is considered a person with moderate or severe childhood trauma. Questionnaire measurement of self-control The Dual-Mode of Self-Control Scale (DMSC-S) consists of 21 items intended to measure a participant’s "good control" (problem ...
In the traumatized group, 73 children and adolescents of the same age from the Child Sexual Abuse Treatment Center were included. Good internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha) for the total scale (0.95, ranging 0.79-0.85 on the clinical scales) and test-retest reliability for the total scale (...
The questionnaire was a modification of the Rand Health Insurance Study scales. Results: Of 218 eligible trauma registry patients, 19 were deceased, 64 unreachable, 19 declined, and 116 interviewed. There were no demographic differences between respondents and nonrespondents. Sixty-three percent of ...
The majority of scales lack cutoff scores and this is a significant weakness. The modified Stroop procedure is presented as non鈥損aper-and-pencil method of assessing secondary trauma reactions. The evaluation of the efficacy of therapeutic interventions for secondary traumatization is nearly non...
children and adolescents can also develop PTSD following traumatic events, and we have described the specific diagnostic criteria for children, which have peculiarities compared with adults. Having made this premise, we have described some tests and scales used to assess PTSD and the impact of ...
In the traumatized group, 73 children and adolescents of the same age from the Child Sexual Abuse Treatment Center were included. Good internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha) for the total scale (0.95, ranging 0.79-0.85 on the clinical scales) and test-retest reliability for the total scale (...
The scores of STAI (S) and STAI (T) range from 20 to 57 and 20 to 61, respectively, in which the higher the score of subscales is, the higher the level of anxiety will be in this area. In our study, the sum of the BDI scores of all participants was 0–23 points (0–13 ...
Confirmatory factor analysis testing of the construction of the TSCYC indicated significant loadings on the original scales. Conclusion: The Swedish version of TSCYC appears to be a screening instrument with satisfactory psychometric qualities for identifying symptoms after trauma in young children. The ...