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| This brief self-report inventory is an excellent way to assess posttraumatic stress in 8- to 16-year-olds who have experienced traumatic events such as physical or sexual abuse, major loss, natural disaster, or violence. |
| Composed of 54 items, the TSCC includes six clinical scales: |
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| Anxiety |
Posttraumatic Stress |
| Depression |
Dissociation |
| Anger |
Sexual Concerns | |
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| In addition, two validity scales alert you to under- and over-reporting. |
| An alternate version of the test is available for cases that do not involve sexual issues. The 44-item TSCC-A drops the Sexual Concerns Scale and makes no references to sexual activity. |
| Both versions of the test can be completed in 15 to 20 minutes and then scored in just a few minutes more. Profile Forms allow you to quickly convert raw scores to age- and sex-appropriate T-scores and graph the results. The test was standardized on more than 3,000 children and teens from inner-city, urban, and suburban settings in the general population. Data from trauma and child abuse centers are also provided. |
| Demonstrating high reliability and predictive validity, the TSCC can help you evaluate acute and chronic posttraumatic symptoms in children and adolescents. |
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