[An evaluation of a Hungarian questionnaire to assess childhood adversities: A pilot study].

Q4 Medicine Psychiatria Hungarica Pub Date : 2021-01-01
Eszter Csernela, Nándor Németh, Cintia Csuta, Flóra Elza Lakner, Tamás Tényi, Boldizsár Czéh, Mária Simon
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Background: Detection of childhood traumas is important both in clinical practice and in research. There is a pressing need for methods that are relatively simple but comprehensive, non-intrusive, and possess adequate psyc - ho metric properties. In this study we translated one of the most widely used and well-studied measure of childhood abuse and neglect and explored the psychometrical properties of this questionnaire.

Methods: The study was based on data from a clinical (N=171) and a normative (N=358) sample. In total 529 adults participated in the testing process. Beside the trauma questionnaire Parental Bonding Inventory, Impact of Events Scale and Dissociative Experiences Scale were administered.

Results: We examined the internal consistency of the translated trauma questionnaire. The Cronbach's a coefficients for the five subscales ranged from 0,639 to 0,934. Participants in the clinical sample reached higher scores on all trauma subscales except sexual abuse, than normative adults [PA: t (398)=-2,771; p=0,006; PN: t (398)=-5,990; p=0,000; EA: t (398)=-3,679; p=0,000; EN: t (398)=-4,759; p=0,000; total score: t (398)=-4,669; p=0,000]. Correlations among the trauma questionnaire total score and the scales of Parental Bonding Inventory indicating some medium effects (with maternal care: r=-0,661; p=0,000; with paternal care: r=-0,483; p=0,000).

Conclusion: Our preliminary findings suggest that this trauma questionnaire is practical and facilitates the systema - tic evaluation of adverse early life events and maximizes the possibility of detecting childhood abuse and neglect.

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[对评估童年逆境的匈牙利问卷的评估:一项试点研究]。
背景:儿童创伤的检测在临床实践和研究中都很重要。迫切需要一种相对简单但全面、非侵入性和具有足够心理度量特性的方法。在这项研究中,我们翻译了一个最广泛使用和研究的儿童虐待和忽视的测量方法,并探索了这个问卷的心理计量学性质。方法:本研究基于临床(N=171)和规范(N=358)样本的数据。总共有529名成年人参与了测试过程。除创伤问卷、父母关系量表外,还进行了事件影响量表和分离体验量表。结果:我们检查了翻译后的创伤问卷的内部一致性。五个分量表的Cronbach’s a系数在0.639到0.934之间。临床样本的参与者在除性虐待外的所有创伤分量表上的得分都高于正常成年人[PA: t (398)=-2,771;p = 0006;PN: t (398)=- 5990;p = 0000;EA: t (398)=-3,679;p = 0000;EN: t (398)=-4,759;p = 0000;总分:t (398)=-4,669;p = 0000]。创伤问卷总分与亲本关系量表量表的相关性表明存在中等效应(与母亲照顾相关:r=- 0.661;p = 0000;父亲照顾:r=-0,483;p = 0000)。结论:我们的初步研究结果表明,该创伤问卷是实用的,有助于系统评估不良的早期生活事件,并最大限度地提高发现儿童虐待和忽视的可能性。
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