Validation of the Spanish Childhood Trauma Questionnaire-Short Form in adolescents with suicide attempts.
Front Psychol
; 15: 1378486, 2024.
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ABSTRACT
Background:
Child maltreatment is associated with a higher probability of mental disorders and suicidal behavior in adolescence. Therefore, accurate psychometric instruments are essential to assess this.Objective:
To validate the Spanish version of the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire-Short Form (CTQ-SF) in adolescents with suicide attempts.Methods:
Multisite cohort study of 208 adolescents with suicide attempts using data from the following scales Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI), Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS), Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9), and CTQ-SF. Statisticalanalysis:
CTQ-SF scores analyzed by descriptive statistics. Internal consistency McDonald's omega and Cronbach's alpha. Concurrent validity with PHQ-9 and C-SSRS scores Spearman correlation coefficient. Structural validity Confirmatory factor analysis.Results:
Floor and ceiling effects Physical abuse and neglect as well as sexual abuse demonstrated high floor effects (50.0, 35.1, and 61.1% of adolescents, respectively). No ceiling effects were found. The CTQ-SF had excellent internal consistency (McDonald's omega = 0.94), as did the majority of its subscales (Cronbach's alpha 0.925-0.831) except for physical neglect (0.624). Its concurrent validity was modest, and the emotional neglect subscale had the lowest Spearman correlation coefficients (0.067-0.244). Confirmatory factoranalysis:
Compared with alternative factor structures, the original CTQ-SF model (correlated 5-factor) exhibited a better fit [S-B χ 2 = 676.653, p < 0; RMSEA (90% CI = 0.076-0.097) = 0.087; SRMR = 0.078; CFI = 0.980; TLI = 0.978].Conclusion:
The Spanish CTQ-SF is a reliable, valid instrument for assessing traumatic experiences in adolescents at high risk of suicide. It appears appropriate for use in routine clinical practice to monitor maltreatment in this group.
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Front Psychol
Ano de publicação:
2024
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País de afiliação:
Espanha