Definitions of psychological abuse are reviewed and a new definition proposed, operationalized as an extension of an existing measure of childhood, the Childhood Experience of Care and Abuse (CECA). This semistructured, investigator-based interview is designed for use with adults to collect retrospective accounts of childhood adverse experience. The CECA extension identifies nine subtypes of psychological abuse, with a single global severity rating. The definition is clearly differentiated from other adverse experiences with emotionally abusive elements such as parental antipathy (hostile parenting), neglect, and role reversal. Examples are given. A community-based series of 301 women were interviewed using the extended CECA to gather a ran...
Kallstrom-Fuqua, Amanda C., Examining parenting outcomes of childhood sexual abuse survivors utilizi...
This discussion paper adds to the recent critical debate concerning retrospective measurement of chi...
Although psychological abuse is recognized as a particularly insidious form of child abuse, research...
A new retrospective interview assessment of childhood psychological abuse, an extension to the Child...
BACKGROUND: Childhood neglect and abuse, as measured by retrospective interview, is highly predicti...
Research into the relationships between psychiatric disorders and childhood adversities (e.g. neglec...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 34-34)Predominated by the fields of medicine and psychiat...
Research has established that psychological abuse has the longest-lasting and strongest negative eff...
Child victims' reports of psychological and physical abuse by caregivers are a fundamental source of...
Child psychological maltreatment (PM) is challenging to define and difficult for a child to articula...
Rationale for the use of the CECA measures as preferred tools for research on the relationship betwe...
In this paper, data are presented from four studies that describe and evaluate the psychometric prop...
Since 1962 when the Kempe article emerged on the "Battered Child Syndrome, " there has bee...
Objective: We conducted a comprehensive assessment of the reliability and validity of the Interview ...
Social science research shows that many maltreated children suffer adverse psychological consequence...
Kallstrom-Fuqua, Amanda C., Examining parenting outcomes of childhood sexual abuse survivors utilizi...
This discussion paper adds to the recent critical debate concerning retrospective measurement of chi...
Although psychological abuse is recognized as a particularly insidious form of child abuse, research...
A new retrospective interview assessment of childhood psychological abuse, an extension to the Child...
BACKGROUND: Childhood neglect and abuse, as measured by retrospective interview, is highly predicti...
Research into the relationships between psychiatric disorders and childhood adversities (e.g. neglec...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 34-34)Predominated by the fields of medicine and psychiat...
Research has established that psychological abuse has the longest-lasting and strongest negative eff...
Child victims' reports of psychological and physical abuse by caregivers are a fundamental source of...
Child psychological maltreatment (PM) is challenging to define and difficult for a child to articula...
Rationale for the use of the CECA measures as preferred tools for research on the relationship betwe...
In this paper, data are presented from four studies that describe and evaluate the psychometric prop...
Since 1962 when the Kempe article emerged on the "Battered Child Syndrome, " there has bee...
Objective: We conducted a comprehensive assessment of the reliability and validity of the Interview ...
Social science research shows that many maltreated children suffer adverse psychological consequence...
Kallstrom-Fuqua, Amanda C., Examining parenting outcomes of childhood sexual abuse survivors utilizi...
This discussion paper adds to the recent critical debate concerning retrospective measurement of chi...
Although psychological abuse is recognized as a particularly insidious form of child abuse, research...