An update on the clinical utility of the childrens post. Pilot randomized controlled trial of a novel webbased. The study compared tfcbt with childcentred therapy at a community ipv centre and found tfcbt to be superior in reducing ptsd and anxiety symptoms. Posttraumatic cognitions inventory ptci, whose items were derived from clinical observations and current theories of posttrauma psychopathology. Following a 4week symptommonitoring baseline period, 24 children and young people 818 years old who met full dsmiv ptsd diagnostic criteria after experiencing singleincident traumatic events motor vehicle accidents, interpersonal violence, or witnessing violence were randomly allocated to a 10week course of individual cbt or to placement on a waitlist wl for. Traumafocused cbt reduces anxiety the childrens depression. The ptci compared favorably with other measures of traumarelated cognitions, especially in its superior ability to discriminate between traumatized individuals with and without ptsd. Cptcipc subscale child post traumatic cognitions inventory permanent and disturbing change, cptcisw subscale child post traumatic cognitions inventory fragile person in a scary world. The child posttraumatic cognitions inventory cptci meiserstedman et al. Development and validation of the child posttraumatic. This study aimed to examine the psychometric properties of the child posttraumatic cognitions inventory cptci in a sample of portuguese children and adolescents, following the exposition to a wildfire disaster. In chinese adolescents exposed to the wenchuan earthquake, we used the children s revised impact of event scale cries as the screening tool, and post traumatic cognitions inventory ptci and the social support rating scale ssrs were used to assess the cognitive status and their social supports, to evaluate the prevalence and the predictors variables of post traumatic stress disorder ptsd. An update on the clinical utility of the children s post traumatic cognitions inventory by anna mckinnon, patrick smith, richard bryant, karen salmon, william yule, tim dalgleish, clare dixon, reginald d v nixon and richard meiserstedman. Family systems approach to attachment relations, war.
The study sample consisted of 231 children aged 817 years who had experienced maltreatment including domestic violence, emotional abuse, neglect, physical, and sexual abuse. Understanding the impact of trauma trauma has a powerful capacity to shape a childs physical, emotional, and intellectual development, especially when the trauma is experienced early in life. The childrens posttraumatic cognitions inventory cptci is a selfreport questionnaire that measures maladaptive cognitions in children and young people following exposure to trauma. Pdf validation of the child posttraumatic cognitions inventory in. It has good face and construct validity, a stable factor structure, correlates well with other indices of distress, and has been used to screen very large samples of atrisk. Posttraumatic symptoms and cognitions in parents of children. Second, we analyzed the relative strength of influences that ptcs and ptsss have on each other in crosslagged models of levels and latent change scores. We investigated the psychometric properties of the korean version of cptci and. Child post traumatic cognitions inventory cptci, mckinnon et al 2016 time frame. The ptci was administered to 601 volunteers, 392 of whom had experienced a.
Family systems approach to attachment relations, war trauma. According to the diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders dsmv, a traumatic event is defined as the exposure to actual or threatened death, serious injury or sexual violation and leading to reexperiencing, avoidance, negative cognitions and mood, and arousal. They made ageappropriate modifications to the ptci items, and added some items based on a cognitive model of ptsd to construct an initial 41item questionnaire that was used with. Dysfunctional maltreatmentrelated cognitions in children.
Catastrophizing and rumination were associated with more posttraumatic stress symptoms and higher psychological distress. The measure was devised as an ageappropriate version of the adult posttraumatic cognitions inventory foa et al. In a longitudinal study of waraffected children, we tested, first, whether posttraumatic cognitions ptcs mediated the relationship between initial and later posttraumatic stress symptoms ptsss. Individual factors are scored by adding responses to items on each factor. The dutch version of the child posttraumatic cognitions inventory. Cureus cognitive behavioral therapy versus eye movement. Child and adolescent psychiatry and mental health articles. The ptci was administered to 601 volunteers, 392 of whom had experienced a traumatic event and 170 of whom had moderate to severe posttraumatic stress disorder ptsd.
There were significant differences in sex, f 2, n retest sample consisted of 24 people 19 women. Journal of psychological abnormalities oudeh et al, j. Post traumatic growth inventory scoring the post traumatic growth inventory ptgi is scored by adding all the responses. How ive been thinking and feeling since the frightening event. The childrens revised impact of event scale cries is a brief childfriendly measure designed to screen children at risk for posttraumatic stress disorder ptsd. Posttraumatic symptoms and cognitions in parents of. With time the grief typically passes, the pain lessens, and life eventually gets back to normal.
In addition, this measure was readily available to. In chinese adolescents exposed to the wenchuan earthquake, we used the childrens revised impact of event scale cries as the screening tool, and posttraumatic cognitions inventory ptci and the social support rating scale ssrs were used to assess the cognitive status and their social supports, to evaluate the prevalence and the predictors variables of posttraumatic. Cptcipc subscale child posttraumatic cognitions inventory permanent and disturbing change, cptcisw subscale child posttraumatic cognitions inventory fragile person in a scary world. Dysfunctional posttraumatic cognitions in children and adolescents. A measure of negative traumarelated cognitions for use with children and adolescents, the child posttraumatic cognitions inventory cptci, is presented. We investigated the psychometric properties of the korean version of cptci and its short form by surveying child and adolescent. Online ptsd treatment for young people and carers case. The childrens impact of event scale, 8item is now one of the most widely used tools for measuring traumatic stress symptoms in children aged 8 and older. Stedman, p smith, r bryant, k salmon, w yule, t dalgleish. Childrens impact of traumatic events scale revised cites2 childrens ptsd inventory cptsdi. Negative posttraumatic cognitions lead to the development and maintenance of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms. According to the diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders dsmv, a traumatic event is defined as the exposure to actual or threatened death, serious injury or sexual violation and leading to reexperiencing, avoidance, negative cognitions. Traumarelated cognitions are measured at t0, t1, t2, t3, and t4 using the childrens post traumatic cognitions inventory cptci.
Posttraumatic growth research group, the university of north carolina. This study aimed to examine the psychometric properties of the child post traumatic cognitions inventory cptci in a sample of portuguese children and adolescents, following the exposition to a wildfire disaster. One of these is the posttraumatic cognitions inventory ptci, which has been implemented for the assessment of traumarelated cognitions over the past years. Childrens ptsd inventory the national child traumatic. Children s impact of traumatic events scale revised cites2 children s ptsd inventory cptsdi. To assess posttraumatic stress, use a measure for posttraumatic stress. Children reported their symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder on the childrens revised impact event scale, depression birleson, and sdq, as well as their posttraumatic cognitions childrens post traumatic cognitions inventory. The impact of parental dysfunctional posttraumatic cognitions. Following a 4week symptommonitoring baseline period, 24 children and young people 818 years old who met full dsmiv ptsd diagnostic criteria after experiencing singleincident traumatic events motor vehicle accidents, interpersonal violence, or witnessing violence were randomly allocated to a 10week course of individual cbt or to placement on a waitlist wl for 10 weeks.
An update on the clinical utility of the childrens posttraumatic cognitions inventory by anna mckinnon, patrick smith, richard bryant, karen salmon, william yule, tim dalgleish, clare dixon, reginald d v nixon and richard meiserstedman. Items to which factors belong are not listed on the form administered to clients. Dysfunctional cognitions related to trauma is an important factor in the development and maintenance of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in children and adolescents. The children s post traumatic cognitions inventory cptci is a selfreport questionnaire that measures maladaptive cognitions in children and young people following exposure to trauma.
Silakan baca setiap pernyataan dengan seksama dan pilihlah jawaban yang sesuai dengan diri anda. The psychometric properties of the german version of the child post traumatic cognitions inventory cptciger were assessed in a sample of 223 children and. Journal of child psychology and psychiatry 50 4, 432440, 2009. The aim of the present study was to develop a measure for assessing negative posttraumatic appraisals for children and adolescents the childrens posttraumatic cognitions inventory cptci. The sample included 533 children and adolescents living in regions exposed to the wildfire disaster nonclinical sample. Ptsd inventory pdf the pcl correlates strongly with other measures of ptsd, such as the. Although anxiety disorders are the most prevalent psychiatric disorders among children and adolescents, there is a paucity of research on the course and outcome of anxiety spectrum disorders in low and middle.
Do dysfunctional posttraumatic cognitions play a mediating role in. Pdf the dutch version of the child posttraumatic cognitions. University of ulm 2 abstract dysfunctional traumarelated cognitions are associated with posttraumatic stress disorder ptsd. The measure was devised as an ageappropriate version of the adult post traumatic cognitions inventory foa et al. A multiinformant approach was used to investigate whether traumafocused cognitivebehavioral therapy tfcbt changes dysfunctional posttraumatic cognitions ptcs in participating parents. Demographic and symptom information for the three groups reliability of the posttraumatic cognitions inventory ptci. Parental dysfunctional posttraumatic cognitions in trauma.
The definition of posttraumatic stress disorder ptsd has evolved over time and available criteria differ in many ways. Jun 18, 2018 dysfunctional cognitions related to trauma is an important factor in the development and maintenance of post traumatic stress disorder symptoms in children and adolescents. Narrative exposure therapy for immigrant children traumatized. Trauma can profoundly alter an individuals life course and. The development of a brief version of the posttraumatic. The child post traumatic cognitions inventory cptci assesses such cognitions about trauma. The cptsdi is a structured clinicianadministered interview for youths 6 to 18 years old that assesses ptsd symptoms and diagnoses, qualifying event, and current functioning. In this study, the psychometric properties of the cptci were examined in further detail with the objective of furthering its utility as a clinical tool. Dysfunctional cognitions related to trauma is an important factor in the development and maintenance of posttraumatic. Development and validation of the child posttraumatic cognitions inventory cptci. Dysfunctional posttraumatic cognitions in children and. Posttraumatic stress disorder ptsd trauma resources. Family systems approach to attachment relations, war trauma, and mental health among palestinian children and parents.
A measure of negative traumarelated cognitions for use with children and adolescents is the child post traumatic cognitions inventory cptci. Studies on maltreatmentrelated cognitions and their predictors in children and adolescents are rare. Dr richard meiserstedman bsc phd dclinpsy cambridge. Cdi childrens depression inventory cfi comparative. Negative cog nitions about self, negative cognitions about the world, and selfblame.
Psychometric properties of the portuguese version of the. Posttraumatic stress disorder m any of us have witnessed or experienced a serious illness, an accident, a personal assault, or other traumatic events. Cognitive emotion regulation strategies in posttraumatic. This multiitem measure was derived from the adult ptci foa et al. Dysfunctional traumarelated cognitions correlate highly with chronic stress. We do not recommend that this is used as a tool for assessing posttraumatic stress. Journal of psychological abnormalities oudeh et al, j psychol.
Traumatherapy in children and adolescents often involves the inclusion of their parents. The kidscreen10 is short questionnaire about healthrelated quality of life. The child posttraumatic cognitions inventory cptci assesses such cognitions about trauma. Feb 23, 2015 one of these is the posttraumatic cognitions inventory ptci, which has been implemented for the assessment of traumarelated cognitions over the past years. Validation in a clinical sample and a school sample. The impact of parental dysfunctional posttraumatic. The childrens posttraumatic cognitions inventory cptci is a self 6 7 report questionnaire that measures maladaptive cognitions in children and young people 8 9 10 following trauma. Objectives distinguish between fears and anxiety provide specific information about trauma reactions across development provide information about post traumatic stress disorder ptsd update on trauma and depression and recent research on ptsd overview of first aid for trauma in schools overview of psychological treatments resources. Factors are indicated by the roman numerals after each item below. The cptci is a selfreport questionnaire consisting of 25 items that is designed to assess dysfunctional traumarelated cognitions in children and. Foa, ehlers, clark, tolin, and orsillo 1999 developed this 33items selfreport questionnaire, which has shown good psychometric properties. This, in turn, may mediate their childs posttraumatic stress symptoms ptss posttreatment. Favourable shortterm course and outcome of pediatric anxiety spectrum disorders. Beck anxiety inventory primary care bai pc brief trauma questionnaire btq child posttraumatic stress reaction index cpts ri child ptsd symptom scale cpss childhood family functioning scale drri 2 section.
Validation of the child posttraumatic cognitions inventory in. The measure includes 25 statements on the kinds of thoughts and feelings the child has had after the traumatic event, e. A measure of negative traumarelated cognitions for use with children and adolescents is the child posttraumatic cognitions inventory cptci. We are interested in the kind of thoughts which you may have had after a traumatic experience. The psychometric properties of the german version of the child posttraumatic cognitions inventory cptciger were assessed in a sample of 223 children and adolescents 716 years with a history of different traumatic events. Risk indicators for posttraumatic stress disorder in. Cognitivebehavioral therapy for ptsd in children and. Below are a number of statements that may or may not be representative of your thinking. This information is relevant to all the different language versions listed below. Dysfunctional ptcs are thought to perpetuate posttraumatic stress disorder ptsd by producing a sense of. Validation of the child posttraumatic cognitions inventory. One of these is the posttraumatic cognitions inventory. Meiserstedman r, smith p, bryant r, salmon k, yule w, dalgleish t, nixon rd 2009, development and validation of the child posttraumatic cognitions inventory cptci.
Child posttraumatic cognitions inventory cptci kami ingin tahu bagaimana pikiran and perasaan anda setelah peristiwa yang menakutkan itu. Catastrophizing and rumination were associated with more post traumatic stress symptoms and higher psychological distress. Challenging the stereotype of the paralyzed trauma victim. The definition of post traumatic stress disorder ptsd has evolved over time and available criteria differ in many ways. Participants were administered the posttraumatic cognitions inventory ptci and measures of mental health symptomatology. In this study, the psychometric properties of the cptci were examined in 11. Tfcbt components included the teaching of resiliency skills, examining maladaptive cognitions such as selfblame and creating a narrative about the trauma.
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