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Screen for a history of child abuse and neglect
Childhood Trauma Questionnaire
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Childhood Trauma Questionnaire

CTQ

Screen for a history of child abuse and neglect
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Publication date:
1998
Completion time:
5 minutes
Administration:
Individual or Group; Manual scoring
Age range:
12 years and older
Qualification level:
C

CTQ is comprised of 28 items and five scales that assess different types of childhood trauma: Physical, Sexual, and Emotional abuse, and Physical and Emotional neglect. The questionnaire also includes a Minimisation/Denial scale for individuals who may be under-reporting traumatic events.

Interpretive guidelines help identify a likely case of abuse at one of three levels of severity; mild, moderate and severe. The manual includes advice about clinical uses of the instrument – as an aid in treatment plans, in conducting child custody investigations and in assessing special populations. The manual also addresses issues such as the accuracy of traumatic memories and threats to the validity of trauma reports.