A stressful or traumatic event may become a central reference point in the organization of long-term memory, influencing the meaning of other experiences. The Centrality of Event Scale (CES) is an instru-ment in which participants recall the most traumatic event of their life and endorse 20 items. The CES was translated, adapted and validated for the Brazilian context in a sample of 195 undergraduates (75.8% women). The version obtained good internal consistency and significant correlation with a screening mea-sure of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder symptoms. New hypotheses on the cognitive processing of trau-matic events are explored in the light of a factor analysis of the CES. Opportunities for CES use include monitoring cognitive pattern...
La “Centrality of Event Scale” (CES) es un instrumento utilizado para evaluar la centralidad que tie...
Contact (to access the instrument): marina_cunha@ismt.pt jpgouveia@fpce.uc.pt marcela.s.matos@g...
The Centrality of Event Scale (CES) measures the extent to which a traumatic memory forms a central ...
A stressful or traumatic event may become a central reference point in the organization of long-term...
A stressful or traumatic event may become a central reference point in the organization of long-term...
A stressful or traumatic event may become a central reference point in the organization of long-term...
We introduce a new scale that measures how central an event is to a person's identity and life story...
Um evento estressor ou traumático pode tornar-se um ponto de referência central na organização da me...
Event centrality is defined as the extent to which the memory of a traumatic event forms a reference...
Event centrality is defined as the extent to which the memory of a traumatic event forms a reference...
Event centrality is defined as the extent to which a memory of a traumatic event forms a reference p...
Item does not contain fulltextEvent centrality is defined as the extent to which the memory of a tra...
Stressful and traumatic experiences may become turning points that organize past, present and future...
The “Centrality of Event Scale” (CES) is an instrument used to assess the centrality that a particul...
Stressful and traumatic experiences may become turning points that organize past, present and future...
La “Centrality of Event Scale” (CES) es un instrumento utilizado para evaluar la centralidad que tie...
Contact (to access the instrument): marina_cunha@ismt.pt jpgouveia@fpce.uc.pt marcela.s.matos@g...
The Centrality of Event Scale (CES) measures the extent to which a traumatic memory forms a central ...
A stressful or traumatic event may become a central reference point in the organization of long-term...
A stressful or traumatic event may become a central reference point in the organization of long-term...
A stressful or traumatic event may become a central reference point in the organization of long-term...
We introduce a new scale that measures how central an event is to a person's identity and life story...
Um evento estressor ou traumático pode tornar-se um ponto de referência central na organização da me...
Event centrality is defined as the extent to which the memory of a traumatic event forms a reference...
Event centrality is defined as the extent to which the memory of a traumatic event forms a reference...
Event centrality is defined as the extent to which a memory of a traumatic event forms a reference p...
Item does not contain fulltextEvent centrality is defined as the extent to which the memory of a tra...
Stressful and traumatic experiences may become turning points that organize past, present and future...
The “Centrality of Event Scale” (CES) is an instrument used to assess the centrality that a particul...
Stressful and traumatic experiences may become turning points that organize past, present and future...
La “Centrality of Event Scale” (CES) es un instrumento utilizado para evaluar la centralidad que tie...
Contact (to access the instrument): marina_cunha@ismt.pt jpgouveia@fpce.uc.pt marcela.s.matos@g...
The Centrality of Event Scale (CES) measures the extent to which a traumatic memory forms a central ...