كليدواژه :
پزشكي , نشانه شناسي ضربه , كودكان آزارديده , Abused children , TSCC-A , introduction: There are many traumatic events (including
چكيده لاتين :
introduction: There are many traumatic events (including
natural disasters, physical, psychological and sexual abuse)
that may befall children and there is clear evidence that
such experiences can produce a plethora of negative
psychological effects. Childrenʹs exposure to such traumas
has been associated with a wide variety of negative mental
health outcomes, including anxiety and depression,post-traumatic stress and dissociation and anger and aggression. It seems that the impacts of traumatic events are significantly related to type and intensity of trauma.
Materials & Method: Through a systematized clustral sampling
3042 male and female students from junior high school who were
participated in a survey study for investigating point prevalence of child
abuse, completed Trauma Symptoms Check List for Children (TSCC-A)
and Child Abuse Self-report Scale (CASRS). After recognition of abused
children, they were compared based on trauma symptoms. TSCC-A
is a self-report measure of post-traumatic distress and related psychological
symptomatology in male and female children aged 8-16 years. It is useful in the evaluation of children who have experienced traumatic events, including physical and sexual assult, victimization by peers, major losses, the withessing of violence done to others and natural disasters. TSCC-A makes no reference to sexual issues.
CASRS is a self-report scale to assess child abuse and neglect with 38 items and four subscales (psychological abuse, neglect, physical and sexual abuse). Results: Considering the type of traumatic experiences, the results showed that abused children significantly received higher scores in scales and subscales of TSCC-A than nonabused group. They specially reported more symptoms (depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress, anger and dissociation) comparing normal children.
Conclusion: It is concluded that the rye and rate of traumatic event is related to intensity of symptomatolog.