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Screening for preschool posttraumatic stress disorder with the child behavior checklist (2005).
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| Abstract | Objective To examine the psychometric properties and utility of a Child Behavior Checklist–Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (CBCL–PTSD) Scale to screen for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in traumatized preschool children. Method Data for this study were drawn from a study of young child trauma and consisted of 62 traumatized children, 23 months through 6 years of age. The children’s mothers were interviewed about PTSD symptoms and then completed the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL). Results The modified CBCL–PTSD correlated highly with the number of PTSD symptoms from the interview (r = 0.66). The CBCL–PTSD scale predicted PTSD symptoms above and beyond the internalizing and externalizing scales of the CBCL. A cutoff score of nine on this scale possessed the best sensitivity and specificity in classifying those traumatized children who met diagnostic criteria for PTSD. Conclusion The modified CBCL–PTSD scale could be a useful cost-effective tool to screen for PTSD in traumatized, preschool-age children. Key words Child Behavior Checklist; posttraumatic stress disorder; preschool. The prevalence of sexual abuse, physical maltreatment, domestic violence, unintentional injuries, and major |
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| Publisher Date | 2005-01-01 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Child Behavior Checklist Preschool Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Ptsd Symptom Traumatized Child Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Modified Cbcl Ptsd Young Child Trauma Psychometric Property Sexual Abuse Cutoff Score Cbcl Ptsd Scale Method Data Traumatized Preschool Child Useful Cost-effective Tool Domestic Violence Modified Cbcl Ptsd Scale Diagnostic Criterion Cbcl Ptsd Key Word Child Behavior Checklist Preschool-age Child Physical Maltreatment Unintentional Injury |
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