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The Child PTSD Symptom Scale (CPSS) is a child version of the Foa et al. (1997) Posttraumatic Diagnostic Scale (PTDS) for adults. This self-report measure assesses the frequency of all DSM-IV-defined PTSD symptoms and was also designed to assess PTSD diagnosis.
The Child PTSD Symptom Scale (CPSS) – Part I. Below is a list of problems that kids sometimes have after experiencing an upsetting event. Read each one carefully and circle the number (0-3) that best describes how often that problem has bothered you IN THE LAST 2 WEEKS.
The Child PTSD Symptom Scale—Self-Report Version for DSM-5. The CPSS-5-SR is a revised 27-item self-report version of the original CPSS. It is similar in structure, range, and scoring as just described for the CPSS-5-I. The measure typically takes participants about 5–10 min to complete.
The Child PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) Symptom Scale (CPSS) is a self-report measure designed to assess the severity of post-traumatic stress disorder among children and adolescents of ages 8 to 18.
A cut off score of 31 can be used for identifying a probable PTSD diagnosis in children. In sum, the CPSS- SR-5 is a valid and reliable self-report instrument for assessing DSM-5 PTSD diagnosis and severity for children and adolescents.
The CAPS-CA-5 is a 30-item clinician-administered PTSD scale based upon DSM-5 criteria for children and adolescents ages 7 and above. It is a modified version of the CAPS-5 that includes age appropriate items and picture response options.
This article delineates the psychometric properties of the revised Child PTSD Symptom Scale for DSM-5 (CPSS-5) and suggests validated screening items for clinicians to use when considering a diagnosis of PTSD.
CPSS - V. Sometimes scary or upsetting things happen to kids. It might be something like a car accident, getting beaten up, living through an earthquake, being robbed, being touched in a way you didn’t like, having a parent get hurt or killed, or some other very upsetting event.
The CPSS (Foa et al., 2001) is a 24 item measure of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) severity in children ages 8 to 18. It is made up of 17 items in part 1 that measure PTSD symptomatology and 7 items in part 2 that assess daily functioning and functional impairment.
The current study addresses the need for accurate measurement of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms in youth by investigating the psychometric properties of the Child PTSD Symptom Scale (CPSS).