Trauma symptom checklist for children 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the trauma symptom checklist for children in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the introductory section, which outlines the purpose of the checklist. This will help you understand how to approach each item.
  3. Move on to the first section, which addresses symptoms related to anger and aggression. For each item, indicate the frequency of observed behaviors by selecting from the provided options.
  4. Continue through subsequent sections focusing on dissociation, depression, and anxiety. Each section contains specific items that require your input based on observations or experiences.
  5. Once all sections are completed, review your responses for accuracy. Make any necessary adjustments before finalizing your form.

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CTSQ - Child Trauma Screening Questionnaire. The CTSQ is a 10-item self-report screen which can be used to assist in the identification of children at risk of developing PTSD. The questions are designed to assess traumatic stress reactions in children following a potentially traumatic event.
Signs and symptoms Reliving the event over and over in thought or in play. Nightmares and sleep problems. Becoming very upset when something triggers memories of the event. Lack of positive emotions. Intense ongoing fear or sadness. Irritability and angry outbursts.
The Child and Adolescent Trauma Screen (CATS) questionnaire is a brief, freely accessible screening instrument based on the DSM-5 criteria for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). It is a measure of potentially traumatic events and of posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS).
Is there a test for childhood trauma? There isnt a definitive test used to identify childhood trauma. Trauma is subjective, this means that different people might experience the same situation in different ways.
Children and adolescents with PTSD have symptoms such as persistent, frightening thoughts and memories or flashbacks of a traumatic event or events. Other symptoms may include jumpiness, sleep problems, problems in school, avoidance of certain places or situations, depression, headaches or stomach pains.

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The CTSQ consists of 10 questions. 5 questions measure re-experiencing, and 5 questions measure hyper-arousal. Scores range from 0-10. Scores of 5 and higher indicate child is at a high risk of developing PTSD.
It assesses exposure to five types of trauma: emotional, physical, and sexual abuse, and emotional and physical neglect. In addition, it contains a three-item minimization/denial scale for detecting under-reporting.
The CTS is a free 10-item screening measure of trauma exposure and PTSD symptoms for children age 6-17 (age 3-6 is in development) intended for use by clinical or non-clinical staff in any child-serving setting, including behavioral health, pediatrics, schools, child welfare, juvenile justice, and other programs.

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