@article{ref1, title="The Trauma Symptom Checklist (TSC-33): Early Data on a New Scale", journal="Journal of interpersonal violence", year="1989", author="Briere, John and Runtz, Marsha G.", volume="4", number="2", pages="151-163", abstract="A 33-item Trauma Symptom Checklist (TSC-33) is presented, and the psychometric properties of this scale are summarized from four separate studies. Developed to assess the impact of childhood abuse on later (adult) functioning, the TSC-33 consists of five subscales (Dissociation, Anxiety, Depression, Post-Sexual Abuse Trauma-hypothesized [PSAT-h], and Sleep Disturbance) and a total scale score. Data suggest that the TSC-33 and its associated subscales are reasonably reliable measures that display some predictive and discriminative validity with regard to childhood sexual abuse. Other variables appear to elevate checklist scores as well, however, such as physical abuse history and mental health client status, although apparently not gender. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1989. Copyright © 1989 by SAGE Publications)Adult FemaleAdult SurvivorAdult AdjustmentAdult FunctioningChild Abuse VictimChild Abuse EffectsChildhood VictimizationChildhood ExperienceChild VictimChild Sexual Abuse VictimChild Sexual Abuse EffectsSexual Assault VictimSexual Assault EffectsLong-Term EffectsEmotional AdjustmentVictim AdjustmentPsychological Victimization EffectsSurvey Instrument06-07

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