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Psychiatry Res 2013 Dec 210: 618-25 |
PMID |
23850437 |
Title |
Measuring trauma and stressful events in childhood and adolescence among patients with first-episode psychosis: initial factor structure, reliability, and validity of the Trauma Experiences Checklist. |
Abstract |
Past trauma and stressful events, especially in childhood and adolescence, are common among individuals with serious mental illnesses likeschizophrenia. Traumatic experiences are thought to be a socio-environmental risk factor not only for poorer outcomes, but also potentially for the onset of these disorders. Because improved measurement tools are needed, we developed and studied, among 205 first-episode psychosis patients, the factor structure, internal consistency reliability, and initial validity of the Trauma Experiences Checklist (TEC), our measure of trauma and stressful events during childhood/adolescence. We assessed validity of subscales using correlations with Childhood Trauma Questionnaire-Short Form, Parental Harsh Discipline, Violence Exposure, andTEC-Informant Version scores. Exploratory factor analysis resulted in two internally consistent subscales (Cronbach's ?=0.79 and 0.80, respectively), interpersonal abuse and family stress, and violence, death, and legal involvement. Scores from the former subscale were substantially associated with CTQ-SF physical, emotional, and sexual abuse (r=0.42-0.57, all p<0.001) and Violence Exposure (r=0.49, p<0.001). On the other hand, violence, death, and legal involvement scores were most highly correlated with Violence Exposure (r=0.49, p<0.001), and not with most CTQ-SF subscales. TheTEC是一个潜在的有用吗l in assessing diverse traumatic life events across various social contexts during childhood and adolescence. |
SCZ Keywords |
schizophrenia |
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Psychiatry Res 2013 Dec 210: 618-25 |
PMID |
23850437 |
Title |
Measuring trauma and stressful events in childhood and adolescence among patients with first-episode psychosis: initial factor structure, reliability, and validity of the Trauma Experiences Checklist. |
Abstract |
Past trauma and stressful events, especially in childhood and adolescence, are common among individuals with serious mental illnesses likeschizophrenia. Traumatic experiences are thought to be a socio-environmental risk factor not only for poorer outcomes, but also potentially for the onset of these disorders. Because improved measurement tools are needed, we developed and studied, among 205 first-episode psychosis patients, the factor structure, internal consistency reliability, and initial validity of the Trauma Experiences Checklist (TEC), our measure of trauma and stressful events during childhood/adolescence. We assessed validity of subscales using correlations with Childhood Trauma Questionnaire-Short Form, Parental Harsh Discipline, Violence Exposure, andTEC-Informant Version scores. Exploratory factor analysis resulted in two internally consistent subscales (Cronbach's ?=0.79 and 0.80, respectively), interpersonal abuse and family stress, and violence, death, and legal involvement. Scores from the former subscale were substantially associated with CTQ-SF physical, emotional, and sexual abuse (r=0.42-0.57, all p<0.001) and Violence Exposure (r=0.49, p<0.001). On the other hand, violence, death, and legal involvement scores were most highly correlated with Violence Exposure (r=0.49, p<0.001), and not with most CTQ-SF subscales. TheTEC是一个潜在的有用吗l in assessing diverse traumatic life events across various social contexts during childhood and adolescence. |
SCZ Keywords |
schizophrenia |