验证 "达里尔"受虐儿童创伤后应激障碍卡通测试。

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Sille Schandorph Løkkegaard, Camilla Jeppesen, Ask Elklit
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背景:对于不识字或阅读能力较弱的幼儿,目前还缺乏可靠有效的创伤后应激障碍测试。半投射式卡通测试 "达里尔 "通过朗读的方式进行测试,对这一年龄段的儿童很有吸引力。该测试已被应用于临床和流行病学研究中。目的:在怀疑受到性虐待和/或身体虐待的儿童群体中,验证针对 6 岁或以上儿童的卡通测试 "达里尔":丹麦儿童中心对 327 名儿童进行了 "达里尔 "测试,作为进一步干预评估的一部分。113名儿童填写了贝氏青少年量表,63名照顾者填写了优势与困难问卷。我们利用相关性研究了量表和分量表之间的收敛效度,并估算了效应大小。使用克朗巴赫α对量表的可靠性进行了研究:根据 DSM-IV,55.7% 的儿童(n = 182)可能被诊断为创伤后应激障碍。患有创伤后应激障碍的女孩(n = 110,62.9%)多于男孩(n = 72,47.4%)。总共有 21.7% 的儿童(n = 71)患有亚临床创伤后应激障碍,他们只缺乏完全诊断所需的一种症状。在身体虐待或性虐待方面,创伤后应激障碍没有明显差异:临床意义:该测试使儿科领域的临床医生能够对可能患有创伤后应激障碍的人群进行筛查,因为在这些人群中,系统的自我报告数据至关重要:结论:"达里尔 "似乎是一种有效、可靠的测试,可用于筛查遭受过身体虐待或性虐待的幼儿。该测试有助于从事幼儿工作的临床医生识别那些已经出现创伤症状的幼儿,以确保他们得到早期治疗。
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Validation of the "Darryl" PTSD Cartoon Test with Abused Children.

Background: There is a lack of reliable and valid PTSD tests for young children that cannot read or are weak readers. The semi-projective cartoon test, "Darryl", which is read aloud, is a measure that appeals to this age group. The test has been applied in both clinical and epidemiological studies.

Objective: to validate a cartoon test, "Darryl", for children aged 6 or older in a population of children suspectedly sexually and/or physically abused.

Methods: In the Danish Child Centres, 327 children were screened with Darryl as part of an assessment for further intervention. The Bech Youth Inventory was filled out by 113 children, and 63 caregivers filled out the Strengths & Difficulties Questionnaire. Correlations were used to study the convergent validity between the scales and subscales and effect sizes were estimated. Reliability of the scales was investigated using Cronbach's alpha.

Results: Following the DSM-IV, 55.7% of the children (n = 182) had a possible PTSD diagnosis. More girls (n = 110, 62.9 %) than boys (n = 72, 47.4%) had PTSD. A total of 21.7 % (n = 71) had subclinical PTSD, lacking only one symptom of the full diagnosis. There was no significant difference in PTSD regarding physical or sexual abuse.

Clinical significance: The test allows clinicians in the pediatric field to screen for possible PTSD in a population where systematic self-report data have paramount importance.

Conclusions: Darryl appears to be a valid and reliable test for screening young children who have been physically or sexually abused. The test is helpful for clinician working with young children to identify those have developed trauma symptoms to secure them early treatment.

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