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Citation

Umeda M, Kawakami N. Psychiatry Clin. Neurosci. 2014; 68(11): 804-811.

Affiliation

Department of Mental Health, the University of Tokyo Graduate School of Medicine.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2014, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/pcn.12194

PMID

24750322

Abstract

AIM: The Revised Conflict Tactics Scales Short Form (CTS2SF) is an instrument used to measures intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration and victimization over the past 12 months.

METHODS: The CTS2SF was translated into Japanese, and the reliability (internal consistency and four-week test-retest reliability) and the concurrent and factor-based validity were examined using two waves of internet surveys over an interval of four weeks. Participants of the survey were 393 Japanese men and women who were registrants of an internet survey company.

RESULTS: Cronbach's alpha was greater than 0.5 for most scales, while it was low (α = 0.18) for sexual coercion by partner. The test-retest reliability of the binary variable for the presence or absence of IPV was high (Yule's Q, 0.79-1.00), and moderate between the scores (Spearman's rank correlation, 0.38-0.70). Concordance with the Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire, Violence Against Women Screen, and Kessler 6 generally indicated good concurrent validity. The results of the exploratory factor analysis confirmed the three-factor structure of the J-CTS2SF.

CONCLUSION: Although the internal consistency reliability was limited for some sub-scales, its moderate internal consistency and test-retest reliability and good factor-based validity highlighted the benefit of using the J-CTS2SF in a large-scale community survey where a shorter scale is required to assess IPV.


Language: en

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