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NCTSN CANS Comprehensive - Trauma Version ('CANS Trauma') [1]

The NCTSN CANS provides a comprehensive assessment of the type and severity of clinical and psychosocial factors that may impact treatment decisions and outcomes.

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Parent Emotional Reaction Questionnaire [2]

The PERQ is designed to assess stressful parental emotional reactions to the sexual abuse of their children.

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Parent Report of Post-traumatic Stress Symptoms [3]

The PROPS is a parent-report measure for children and adolescents that assesses a broad range of post-traumatic symptoms, with or without an identified trauma, and can be used to measure changes in symptomatology over time.

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Parent-Child Relationship Inventory [4]

The PCRI is a parent self-report measure of parenting skill and attitudes toward parenting and towards their children.

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Parent-Infant Relationship Global Assessment [5]

The PIR-GAS is a research-based rating instrument covering the full range of parent/infant relationships used for research purposes to describe the strengths of a relationship as well as to capture the severity of a disorder.

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Parental Support Questionnaire [6]

The 19-item PSQ assesses parents' cognitions and perceptions regarding the degree and kind of support they provide to their child following the discovery of sexual abuse.

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Parenting Stress Index, Full-length Version [7]

The PSI is a very well-researched and widely used measure of parenting stress, which has been shown to be sensitive to intervention effects across a variety of studies, populations, and treatments.

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Parenting Stress Index, Short Form [8]

This measure is a brief version of the Parenting Stress Index (Abidin, 1995), a widely used and well-researched measure of parenting stress (the full PSI is also reviewed in this database). The PSI-SF has 36 items from the original 120-item PSI.

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Pediatric Emotional Distress Scale [9]

This 21-item parent-report measure was designed to rapidly assess and screen for elevated symptomatology in children following exposure to a stressful and/or traumatic event. It is not intended to be a diagnostic instrument.

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Post Traumatic Symptom Inventory for Children [10]

The PT-SIC is a self-report measure of PTSD symptoms for children aged 4-8. It assesses the DSM-IV criteria for the diagnosis of PTSD. The language is simple, to allow young children to respond to the questions in an interview format.

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