![]() ![]() This study provides further evidence that CFTSI can reduce child posttraumatic stress symptoms when implemented by community-based providers.Ĭhild abuse Child trauma Early intervention Posttraumatic stress.Ĭopyright © 2022 Elsevier Ltd. ![]() There were no statistically significant differences in CPSS score changes based on age, gender, ethnicity, race, number of prior trauma types the child had experienced, caregiver posttraumatic stress symptoms, child relationship to the perpetrator, nature of event or length of time to begin treatment. Scores on the Child Posttraumatic Checklist (CPSS) declined an average of 8.74 points from pre to post-CFTSI (p <. 2 Department of Human Development and Family. Mixed modeling revealed a significant reduction in child reported posttraumatic stress scores from pre to post-CFTSI. 1 Yale Child Study Center, Yale School of Medicine, 350 George Street, New Haven. We report on results of a naturalistic treatment study of CFTSI implementation without a comparison group that includes 1190 child caregiver dyads from 13 community-based clinical settings. ![]() CFTSI has been widely disseminated in Child Advocacy Centers (CAC) and community treatment clinics nationally. The Child and Family Traumatic Stress Intervention (CFTSI), a brief (5-8 session) trauma-focused mental health treatment designed to reduce trauma symptoms in the aftermath of traumatic experiences in children aged 7 years and older. We examine factors associated with changes in posttraumatic stress symptoms for children following completion of an early and brief, trauma-focused mental health treatment that engages children together with their caregivers, with the child as the identified patient. ![]()
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