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Acute Stress Checklist for Children (ASC-Kids)
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Summary
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The ASC-Kids is a brief self report measure of acute traumatic stress
reactions (including ASD diagnostic criteria) in children and
adolescents aged 8-17. It has 29 items relating to the ASD diagnostic
criteria and associated features.
Completing the measure takes about 5 minutes.
Designed as self-report, but can be read to children age 8 -- 10 (or
if reading comprehension is a concern).
A Spanish version is available -- validation study is underway.
Key features and uses: Brief child self-report, practical for
administration in community settings within first month of exposure to
acute event
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Author/publisher details
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Nancy Kassam-Adams
Center for Injury Research & Prevention
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
3535 Market St., Suite 1150
Philadelphia, PA 19104.
E-mail: nlkaphd@mail.med.upenn.edu.
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Date
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2006
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Description
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The Acute Stress Checklist for Children (ASC-Kids) is a 29 item
questionnaire designed to assess child acute stress reactions within the
first month after exposure to a potentially traumatic event. Most items
are rated on a 3 point Likert scale (Never/ Not at all;
Sometimes/Somewhat; Often/Very much).
The ASC-Kids is a stand-alone self-report measure suitable for use by
children age 8 and older. For children 10 and younger, it may be helpful
to read the items aloud while the child completes the answer on his/her
own form.
25 ASC-Kids items assess DSM-IV criteria for Acute stress
disorder (Criterion A2, symptom criteria, and impairment). 4 additional
items ask about associated features that may be useful clinically
(subjective life threat, family context, and coping).
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Language
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Versions are available in English and Spanish.
Please contact the author for Spanish version and information on this
translation. Validation is underway during 2008.
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Scoring and Psychometrics
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Scoring
All items are scored as 0-1-2 (with 2 items reverse scored). An item
rated as "2" (very or often true) is considered to be a positive item
when assessing presence of diagnostic criteria.
The ASC-Kids Symptom Scale is a continuous severity score (sum of 19
symptom items). The measure can also be scored for the presence of each
DSM-IV diagnostic criterion for ASD.
Psychometrics
Test retest reliability within 1 week = .76 for symptom scale (.83 for
sum of all 29 items).
Internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha) = .85 for symptom scale (.86 for
sum of all 29 items).
Convergent validity with PTSD symptom scale (r = .77)
Predictive validity to PTSD symptoms 4 months later (r = .61)
Moderate correlation with parent rating of child acute stress symptoms
(r=.37)
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Key/Core References
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Kassam-Adams, N. (2006). The acute stress checklist for children
(ASC-Kids): Development of a child self-report measure. Journal of
Traumatic Stress, 19(1), 129-139.
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Further Information
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Further information:
Nancy Kassam-Adams
E-mail: nlkaphd@mail.med.upenn.edu
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View manual
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There is no manual for the ASC-Kids it is used in the same way as
other self report scales and is self explanatory. For advice on
interpretation, see above and refer to key references.
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View tool
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This resource should be used in an ethical and responsible manner and
should be used only for the purpose(s) for which it has demonstrable
validity. Please observe copyright where indicated and reference it
appropriately.
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ASC-Kids
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