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Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Semi-Structured Interview and Observational Record [1]

Semi-structured caregiver report measure used to assess PTSD in children 0-7 years of age.

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Preschool and Early Childhood Functional Assessment Scale [2]

The PECFAS is a measure of functional impairment related to behavioral, emotional, psychological, or psychiatric problems.

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Professional Quality of Life Scale-5 [3]

The Professional Quality of Life Scale is a 30 item self-report measure of the positive and negative effects of working with people who have experienced extremely stressful events.

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PTSD in Preschool Aged Children [4]

The PTSD-PAC is an 18-item caregiver report measure of PTSD symptoms in young children aged 2-5. It measures symptoms from the DSM-IV criteria B, C, and D.

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Response to Childhood Incest Questionnaire [5]

The RCIQ was developed to measure PTSD symptomatology and cognitive and affective stress response themes in female adult survivors of childhood incest. The majority of items are worded to refer specifically to the incest or sexual abuse.

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Social Behavior Inventory [6]

The SBI is a 30-item checklist that can be completed by a parent or therapist to assess the interpersonal behavior of children aged 3-17 who have experienced abuse or witnessed domestic violence.

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Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire-Teacher Report [7]

The SDQ is a widely and internationally used brief behavioralscreening instrument assessing child positive and negative attributes across 5 scales: 1) Emotional Symptoms, 2) Conduct Problems, 3) Hyperactivity/Inattention, 4) Peer Problems, 5) Pros

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Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire-Child Report [8]

The SDQ is a widely and internationally used brief behavioralscreening instrument assessing child positive and negative attributes across 5 scales: 1) Emotional Symptoms, 2) Conduct Problems, 3) Hyperactivity-Inattention, 4) Peer Problems, 5) Pros

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Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire-Parent Report [9]

The SDQ is a widely and internationally used brief behavioral screening instrument assessing child positive and negative attributes across 5 scales: 1) Emotional Symptoms, 2) Conduct Problems, 3) Hyperactivity/Inattention, 4) Peer Problems, 5) Pro

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Stress Index for Parents of Adolescents [10]

The SIPA was designed to measure parenting stress in parents of adolescents.

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