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Citation

Kaess M, Parzer P, Mattern M, Resch F, Bifulco A, Brunner R. Z. Kinder Jugendpsychiatr Psychother. 2011; 39(4): 243-252.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2011, Verlag Hans Huber)

DOI

10.1024/1422-4917/a000115

PMID

21667449

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Validation of the German translation of a questionnaire and the corresponding interview for the assessment of adverse childhood experiences within the family environment and investigation of an association of these experiences with suicidal behaviour.
METHOD: The questionnaire was tested in a consecutively recruited sample of 125 psychiatric inpatients (aged 13 to 25 years) at the University Hospital Heidelberg. Retests and corresponding interviews were also performed. Suicidal behaviour was measured by the Paykel Suicide Scale.
RESULTS: The questionnaire and interview showed very good internal consistency and retest reliability; the interrater reliability of the interview was good, and there was a significant correlation between the questionnaire and the interview. Suicidal behaviour was significantly associated to all adverse childhood experiences, but maternal neglect and antipathy proved to be the best predictors of suicidal behaviour.
CONCLUSIONS: The CECA instruments are reliable and valid instruments for the assessment of adverse childhood experiences. They assess a broad spectrum of adverse childhood experiences including negative bonding experiences. The association of these experiences to higher levels of suicidal behaviour shows the importance of assessing such experiences in research and therapy.


Language: de

Keywords

Humans; Risk Factors; Child; Adult; Female; Male; Adolescent; Young Adult; Hospitalization; Suicidal Ideation; Suicide, Attempted; Surveys and Questionnaires; Psychometrics; Reproducibility of Results; Life Change Events; Interview, Psychological; Cross-Cultural Comparison; Object Attachment; Mental Disorders; Child Abuse; Child Abuse, Sexual; Statistics as Topic; Translating

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