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An analysis of the internalizing and externalizing behaviors of traumatized urban youth with and without PTSD.
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PsychopathologyEducationDifferential ValidityMental HealthChild Mental HealthTraumatized Urban YouthPsychologyExceptional StressPsychiatryChild AbusePtsd NegativesChild DevelopmentTrauma TreatmentPerformance StudiesJuvenile DelinquencyPediatricsMedicineTrauma In ChildPost-traumatic Stress Disorder
To test the differential validity of the posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) classification, 3 groups of youths (PTSD, traumatized PTSD negatives, and controls) were examined. Youth with major comorbid disorders were excluded. On the basis of an analysis of parent-derived Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) ratings, significant variations in CBCL scores were associated with PTSD but not with exposure to exceptional stress in the absence of PTSD. The results also indicated that traumatic exposure without the development of PTSD was not associated with higher estimates of psychopathology.
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