

The participants consisted of 1275 high school students (14 - 19 years) with a mean age of 16.33 (SD 1.01). Conclusions: the Chilean version of the CTQ-SF shows evidence of structural and discriminant validity, and reliability, in a clinical sample. JOURNAL NAME: Psychology, Vol.3 No.10, OctoABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to investigate the psychometric properties of the Turkish version of Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ) and its subscales among adolescents. This questionnaire attempts to cover as many effects as possible. Fink Published 1998 Psychology No Paper Link Available Save to Library Create Alert 1,086 Citations Citation Type S0033291720000823jra 2063.2073 2021 Highly Influenced View 17 excerpts Child maltreatment and sleep: Two pathways explaining the link Angela Pfaff, A. Childhood trauma can lead to a range of effects- from impaired stress regulation to relationship problems. During your childhood did your witness your mother or any other female. The physical abuse scale discriminated between patients with a complex depression versus non-complex depression, and all the CTQ-SF's scales discriminated between patients with high suicide risk and/or history of psychiatric admissions versus those patients without this background. Childhood Trauma Questionnaire: A retrospective self-report D. Did you lose a parent(s) during your childhood. The CFA revealed that a better fit to a five factormodel would be achieved after elimination of two items from the physical neglect scale, the less reliable scale of the questionnaire. The Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ-SF) is the commonly used measurement for assessing multiple dimensions of childhood traumatic experiences.

Material and methods: The CTQ-SF was applied to 89 clinically depressed subjects (77.5 women) who consulted at an outpatient mental health clinic. Results: The Chilean version of the CTQ-SF demonstrated an acceptable fit to a five factormodel, with adequate psychometric properties. Childhood Trauma Questionnaire-Short Form (CTQ-SF) is an instrument to assess child abuse and neglect Aim: to adapt and confirm the psychometric properties of the Spanish version of the CTQ-SF in Chile. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), reliability (Cronbach's alpha) tests, and convergent validity analyses with clinical markers of complex depression were carried out. Material and Methods: The CTQ-SF was applied to 89 clinically depressed subjects (77.5% women) who consulted at an outpatient mental health clinic. Background: Childhood Trauma Questionnaire-Short Form (CTQ-SF) is an instrument to assess child abuse and neglect Aim: to adapt and confirm the psychometric properties of the Spanish version of the CTQ-SF in Chile.
