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The target age groups for this assessment are children and adolescents between 7-18 and children age 6 and younger. Versions of the UCLA PTSD Reaction Index for DSM-5 have been translated into many languages, including Spanish, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, Korean, German, and Arabic.
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The Holmes and Rahe stress scale (/ r eɪ /), [1] also known as the Social Readjustment Rating Scale, is a list of 43 stressful life events that can contribute to illness.The test works via a point accumulation score which then gives an assessment of risk.
These include the Child PTSD Symptom Scale (CPSS), [149] [150] Child Trauma Screening Questionnaire, [151] [152] and UCLA Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Reaction Index for DSM-IV. [153] [154] In addition, there are also screening and assessment instruments for caregivers of very young children (six years of age and younger).
An important part of data analysis and presentation is the visualization (or plotting) of data. The subject of plotting Likert (and other) rating data is discussed at length in two papers by Robbins and Heiberger. [18] In the first they recommend the use of what they call diverging stacked bar charts and compare them to other plotting styles.
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There have been many methods developed that use observational techniques where pain is evaluated by others. Such a method, for example, is the FLACC scale. It is for young children who are too young to be able to tell anyone how they feel. It measures facial expressions, leg position, activity, crying, and concealability on a 0–2 scale. [7]