A number of measures have been used in epidemiological studies of children's exposure to community violence, yet the quality of these instruments is not uniformly good. This paper undertakes a systematic review of the most commonly used (or most promising) self-report or interview-administered instruments, with regard to their conceptual bases and psychometric properties. Based on the review, recommendations are made with regard to working with the current state of the science in order to move the field forward. A key recommendation is for sounder conceptualization of work in the field and greater transparency in the reporting of research, in order to facilitate the comparability of studies.
BackgroundHigh-quality measurement instruments for assessing the neighbourhood environment are a pre...
Valid, meaningful, and reliable adult retrospective measures of violence against children (VAC) are ...
The purpose of the current study is to advance the psychometric properties of the child-administered...
A number of measures have been used in epidemiological studies of children's exposure to community v...
Research on violence against children (VAC) requires meaningful, valid, and reliable self-report by ...
Research on violence against children (VAC) requires meaningful, valid, and reliable self-report by ...
Research on violence against children (VAC) requires meaningful, valid, and reliable self-report by ...
Research on violence against children (VAC) requires meaningful, valid, and reliable self-report by ...
Research on violence against children (VAC) requires meaningful, valid, and reliable self-report by ...
Research on violence against children (VAC) requires meaningful, valid, and reliable self-report by ...
Millions of children each year are exposed to violence in their homes, schools, and communities as b...
Millions of children each year are exposed to violence in their homes, schools, and communities as b...
Objective: Although experiences of community violence are linked with negative outcomes for adults a...
This study aimed to investigate adolescent's cognitive processes and their thoughts and feelings whe...
The goal of this research was to investigate the difference in results of prevalence of peer violenc...
BackgroundHigh-quality measurement instruments for assessing the neighbourhood environment are a pre...
Valid, meaningful, and reliable adult retrospective measures of violence against children (VAC) are ...
The purpose of the current study is to advance the psychometric properties of the child-administered...
A number of measures have been used in epidemiological studies of children's exposure to community v...
Research on violence against children (VAC) requires meaningful, valid, and reliable self-report by ...
Research on violence against children (VAC) requires meaningful, valid, and reliable self-report by ...
Research on violence against children (VAC) requires meaningful, valid, and reliable self-report by ...
Research on violence against children (VAC) requires meaningful, valid, and reliable self-report by ...
Research on violence against children (VAC) requires meaningful, valid, and reliable self-report by ...
Research on violence against children (VAC) requires meaningful, valid, and reliable self-report by ...
Millions of children each year are exposed to violence in their homes, schools, and communities as b...
Millions of children each year are exposed to violence in their homes, schools, and communities as b...
Objective: Although experiences of community violence are linked with negative outcomes for adults a...
This study aimed to investigate adolescent's cognitive processes and their thoughts and feelings whe...
The goal of this research was to investigate the difference in results of prevalence of peer violenc...
BackgroundHigh-quality measurement instruments for assessing the neighbourhood environment are a pre...
Valid, meaningful, and reliable adult retrospective measures of violence against children (VAC) are ...
The purpose of the current study is to advance the psychometric properties of the child-administered...