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Psychometric Properties of the Child's Reaction to Traumatic Events Scale-Revised in English and Lugandan.

Lucy E Napper1, Dennis G Fisher2, Adi Jaffe2, Russell T Jones3, Vivian S Lamphear4, Lisa Joseph5, Elizabeth M Grimaldi1.   

Abstract

Brief and age-appropriate measures of trauma-related symptoms are useful for identifying children in need of clinical services. The current study examines the psychometric properties of the 23-item Child's Reaction to Traumatic Events Scale-Revised (CRTES-R). The CRTES-R includes subscales assessing hyperarousal, avoidance and intrusion. To date, no studies have examined the psychometric properties of this revised measure or cross-cultural differences in its factor structure. Two samples of (a) children (ages 6-21) who had experienced a hurricane in the USA or Grenada (N = 135), and (b) Ugandan children (ages 8-17) who had experienced a variety of traumatic events (N = 339) completed the CRTES-R in English or Lugandan. Confirmatory factor analysis supported an empirically adjusted model with three modified latent factors in both the English (χ2/df = 1.34, CFI = .90, RMSEA = .05) and Lugandan samples (χ2/df = 1.45, CFI = .93, RMSEA = .04). Although the analysis supported separate hyperarousal, avoidance and intrusion subscales, the items that loaded on each factor differed from the original CRTES-R subscales. The English version of the CRTES-R showed good concurrent validity with the Kauai Recovery Index measure of trauma symptoms. Those using the CRTES-R to assess children's experiences of the different symptom types should consider using the empirically-derived subscales described in this paper; however, those who wish to capture a broad spectrum of PTSD symptoms should consider using all the original CRTES-R items and calculating a total score.

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Keywords:  CRTES-R; Children; Cross-cultural; Psychometrics; Traumatic stress

Year:  2015        PMID: 26085785      PMCID: PMC4465842          DOI: 10.1007/s10826-014-9936-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Child Fam Stud        ISSN: 1062-1024


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