The following resources on Justice were developed by the NCTSN.
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The following resources on Culture and Trauma were developed by the NCTSN.
All families experience trauma differently. Some factors such as a child’s age or the family’s culture or ethnicity may influence how the family copes and recovers from a traumatic event.
Provides parents and caregivers with information about traumatic grief in military children.
July was first declared as National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month in 2008.
Provides an understanding of trauma, traumatic stress, and toxic stress within the context of integrated healthcare.
Provides an overview of trauma- and substance abuse-focused evidence-based treatments for minority ethnic groups.
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.
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.