| Literature DB >> 29946353 |
Han Byul Lee1, Kyoung Min Shin2, Young Ki Chung1,3,4, Namhee Kim3,4, Yee Jin Shin5, Un-Sun Chung6, Seung Min Bae7, Minha Hong8, Hyoung Yoon Chang1,3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Dysfunctional cognitions related to trauma is an important factor in the development and maintenance of post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms in children and adolescents. The Child Post-traumatic Cognitions Inventory (CPTCI) assesses such cognitions about trauma. We investigated the psychometric properties of the Korean version of CPTCI and its short form by surveying child and adolescent survivors of sexual violence.Entities:
Keywords: Child Post-traumatic Cognitions Inventory; Child sexual abuse; Post-traumatic cognitions; Psychometry; Sexual violence
Year: 2018 PMID: 29946353 PMCID: PMC6006562 DOI: 10.1186/s13034-018-0235-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Child Adolesc Psychiatry Ment Health ISSN: 1753-2000 Impact factor: 3.033
Demographic characteristics and trauma-related Information
| Variable | Total sample ( | CPTCI total | CRIES | TSCC-PT | CDI | RCMAS | |||||
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| Male | 15 (6.3) | 52.73 | 17.64 | 31.87 | 12.36 | 12.57 | 8.17 | 18.33 | 10.33 | 16.07 | 8.40 |
| Female | 222 (93.7) | 52.14 | 19.62 | 32.18 | 17.23 | 11,70 | 8.23 | 17.62 | 9.61 | 20.98 | 8.41 |
| Age groups | |||||||||||
| 8–11 | 76 (32.1) | 45.17 | 17.84 | 27.08 | 16.09 | 9.72 | 7,49 | 13.83 | 8.62 | 17.76 | 9.27 |
| 12–14 | 106 (44.7) | 53.16 | 18.82 | 33.49 | 16.66 | 12.43 | 8.59 | 18.80 | 9.11 | 22.08 | 7.64 |
| 15–16 | 55 (23.1) | 59.96 | 19.81 | 36.53 | 17.19 | 13.37 | 8.00 | 20.73 | 10.43 | 21.96 | 7.97 |
| Type of trauma | |||||||||||
| Rape | 94 (39.7) | 56.31 | 19.22 | 33.78 | 16.25 | 12.63 | 8.40 | 20.32 | 9.20 | 21.90 | 7.96 |
| Sexual abuse other than rape | 143 (60.3) | 49.46 | 19.21 | 31.10 | 17.35 | 11.21 | 8.07 | 15.94 | 9.56 | 19.85 | 8.73 |
| Time since trauma | |||||||||||
| Less than 1 week | 98 (41.4) | 51.28 | 19.13 | 32.28 | 17.65 | 11.66 | 8.29 | 18.19 | 10.35 | 20.82 | 8.24 |
| 1 week–1 month | 40 (16.9) | 56.25 | 20.46 | 35.90 | 16.91 | 13.23 | 8.62 | 18.65 | 10.22 | 21.78 | 8.76 |
| 1–3 months | 20 (8.4) | 48.90 | 16.51 | 27.75 | 14.94 | 10.63 | 7.07 | 15.75 | 8.47 | 19.25 | 8.07 |
| 3 months or more | 72 (30.4) | 52.58 | 19.82 | 31.40 | 16.30 | 11.25 | 8.16 | 16.83 | 8.50 | 20.28 | 8.89 |
| Unspecified | 7 (3.0) | 50.17 | 23.84 | 34.33 | 16.17 | 13.00 | 9.72 | 19.00 | 12.43 | 21.17 | 8.80 |
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| Suwon | 164 (69.2) | 51.66 | 19.70 | 32.96 | 16.71 | 11.92 | 8.19 | 17.64 | 9.92 | 20.71 | 8.61 |
| Seongnam | 28 (11.8) | 54.46 | 19.49 | 34.43 | 16.75 | 12.57 | 8.09 | 17.57 | 8.02 | 20.68 | 8.30 |
| Goyang | 27 (11.4) | 55.67 | 17.03 | 32.38 | 14.30 | 12.81 | 8.44 | 19.23 | 9.25 | 21.00 | 7.52 |
| Jeju | 18 (7.6) | 48.06 | 21.09 | 21.06 | 20.00 | 7.33 | 7.39 | 15.83 | 10.20 | 19.78 | 9.47 |
CPTCI total Total Score of Korean version of Child Post-Traumatic Cognitions Inventory, CRIES Children’s Revised Impact of Event Scale, TSCC-PT Post-traumatic stress Subscale of the Traumatic Symptom Checklist for Children, CAPS Children’s Attributions and Perceptions Scale, CDI Children’s Depression Inventory, RCMAS Revised Children’s Manifest Anxiety Scale
Summary of results from confirmatory factor analyses
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| Cut-off criteria of the GoF | – | – | > .90 | > .90 | < .08 | < .08 | ||
| CPTCI original 25-item version | ||||||||
| 1. Original two-factor [ | 878.2 | 274 | .858 | .844 | .097 | .090–.104 | .057 | None |
| 2. Modified two-factor [ | 908.0 | 274 | .851 | .837 | .099 | .092–.106 | .058 | None |
| 3. One-factor | 981.8 | 275 | .834 | .819 | .104 | .097–.111 | .060 | None |
| CPTCI 20-item version [ | 528.1 | 169 | .896 | .884 | .095 | .086–.104 | .051 | 3, 8, 12, 14, 25 |
| CPTCI-S [ | ||||||||
| 1. Original two-factor | 106.7 | 34 | .950 | .933 | .095 | .075–.116 | .038 | 1, 2, 3, 89, 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25 |
| 2. One-factor | 114.0 | 35 | .945 | .929 | .098 | .078–.118 | .039 | |
GoF goodness-of-Fi, CFI comparative fit index, TLI Tucker–Lewis index, RMSEA root mean square error of approximation, CI confidence interval, SRMR standardized root mean square error of approximation, CPTCI Child Post-traumatic Cognitions Inventory, CPTCI-S short form of the CPTCI
Factor Loadings of Korean CPTCI
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| 4. | My reactions since the frightening event mean I have changed for the worse | .764 | .857 | ||
| 6. | My reactions since the frightening event mean something is seriously wrong with me | .823 | .887 | ||
| 8. | Not being able to get over all my fears means that I am a failure | .750 | |||
| 13. | My reactions since the frightening event mean I will never get over it | .729 | |||
| 14. | I used to be a happy person but now I am always sad | .707 | .753 | ||
| 16. | I will never be able to have normal feelings again | .771 | .800 | ||
| 17. | I’m scared that I’ll get so angry that I’ll break something or hurt someone | .740 | |||
| 19. | My life has been destroyed by the frightening event | .796 | .819 | ||
| 20. | I feel like I am a different person since the frightening event | .768 | |||
| 21. | My reactions since the frightening event show that I must be going crazy | .836 | .838 | ||
| 22. | Nothing good can happen to me anymore | .814 | |||
| 23. | Something terrible will happen if I do not try to control my thoughts about the frightening event | .762 | |||
| 24. | The frightening event has changed me forever | .792 | |||
| 1. | Anyone could hurt me | .531 | |||
| 2. | Everyone lets me down | .679 | |||
| 3. | I am a coward | .565 | |||
| 5. | I don’t trust people | .696 | .776 | ||
| 7. | I am no good | .780 | .808 | ||
| 9. | Small things upset me | .683 | |||
| 10. | I can’t cope when things get tough | .758 | .776 | ||
| 11. | I can’t stop bad things from happening to me | .792 | |||
| 12. | I have to watch out for danger all the time | .458 | |||
| 15. | Bad things always happen | .749 | .778 | ||
| 18. | Life is not fair | .807 | |||
| 25. | I have to be really careful because something bad could happen | .553 | |||
CPTCI Child Post-traumatic Cognitions Inventory, CPTCI-PC permanent and disturbing change subscale of the CPTCI, CPTCI-SW fragile person in a scary world subscale of the CPTCI, Original original form of the CPTCI, CPTCI-S short form of the CPTCI
Correlations among the CPTCI and other study measures
| CPTCI total | CPTCI-PC | CPTCI-SW | CPTCI-S | ||
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| 1. | CPTCI total | – | .97 | .96 | .98 |
| 2. | CPTCI-PC | – | .85 | .96 | |
| 3. | CPTCI-SW | – | .91 | ||
| 4. | CPTCI-S | – | |||
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| r | .80 | .77 | .78 | .79 | |
| rp | .61 | .57 | .50 | .56 | |
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| r | .78 | .74 | .78 | .77 | |
| rp | .54 | .48 | .51 | .51 | |
| 7. | CDI | .76 | .77 | .77 | .74 |
| 8. | RCMAS | .71 | .73 | .73 | .69 |
r correlation coefficient, rp partial correlation coefficients between the CPTCI and other study measures controlling for CDI and RCMAS, CPTCI total Total Score of Korean version of Child Post-Traumatic Cognitions Inventory, CPTCI-PC Permanent and disturbing Change subscale of the CPTCI, CPTCI-SW fragile person in a scary world subscale of the CPTCI, CPTCI-S Short form of the CPTCI, CRIES Children’s Revised Impact of Event Scale, TSCC-PT post-traumatic stress subscale of the Traumatic Symptom Checklist for Children, CAPS Children’s Attributions and Perceptions Scale, CDI Children’s Depression Inventory, RCMAS Revised Children’s Manifest Anxiety Scale. All correlations p < .001
Comparison of Korean CPTCI scores by sample characteristics
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| 8–11 (1) | 76 | 45.17 | 17.84 | 10.19** | .087 | 21.03 | 9.08 | 8.95** | .077 | 24.42 | 9.36 | 9.38** | .080 | 17.04 | 7.18 | 10.35** | .089 |
| 12–14 (2) | 106 | 53.16 | 18.82 | 24.53 | 10.53 | 28.63 | 9.16 | 20.39 | 8.30 | ||||||||
| 15–16 (3) | 55 | 59.96 | 19.81 | 28.69 | 11.03 | 31.27 | 9.24 | 23.40 | 8.25 | ||||||||
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| Rape | 94 | 56.31 | 19.22 | 2.69* | .35 | 26.66 | 10.54 | 2.73* | .36 | 29.65 | 9.30 | 2.31 | .32 | 21.85 | 8.04 | 2.83* | .38 |
| Sexual abuse other than rape | 143 | 49.46 | 19.21 | 22.88 | 10.33 | 26.74 | 9.60 | 18.79 | 8.21 | ||||||||
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| Less than 1 month | 138 | 52.72 | 19.58 | .36 | .05 | 24.63 | 10.85 | .43 | .06 | 28.09 | 9.47 | .25 | .03 | 20.22 | 8.45 | .37 | .05 |
| More than 1 month | 99 | 51.78 | 19.12 | 24.02 | 10.31 | 27.76 | 9.55 | 19.80 | 8.11 | ||||||||
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| Higher | 152 | 62.03 | 16.74 | 14.14** | 2.07 | 29.41 | 9.72 | 15.99** | 1.92 | 32.61 | 8.03 | 15.05** | 1.92 | 24.06 | 7.32 | 13.37** | 1.98 |
| Lower | 85 | 34.56 | 8.44 | 15.29 | 3.64 | 19.46 | 5.38 | 12.73 | 3.49 | ||||||||
CPTCI Child Post-traumatic Cognitions Inventory, CPTCI-PC permanent and disturbing change subscale of the CPTCI, CPTCI-SW fragile person in a scary world subscale of the CPTCI, CPTCI-S Short form of the CPTCI
* p < .01, ** p < .001
aComparisons of the three groups by Sheffe post-test