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Convergent validity of the child abuse potential inventory
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PsychopathologyPost-traumatic Stress DisorderMental HealthChild Mental HealthPsychologyPotential InventoryChild AssessmentMental Health IndexHealth SciencesConvergent ValidityBehavioral SciencesPsychiatryChild AbusePsychosocial FactorChild DevelopmentSexual AbuseChild Sexual AbusePsychological AbuseMedicineChild ProtectionPhysical Child Abuse
The convergent validity of the Child Abuse Potential Inventory (CAP) was investigated (N = 254). Because the CAP was designed to measure elements of individual pathology and interactional problems related to physical child abuse, it was predicted that CAP scores would be related to a measure of psychological status, the Mental Health Index (MHI). Specifically, it was predicted that the CAP would be correlated positively with MHI measures of psychological distress and, to a lesser degree, correlated inversely with MHI measures of psychological well-being. Because the CAP measures variables predictive of abusive behavior, a substantial relationship was expected between the CAP and the MHI Loss of Behavioral/Emotional Control scale. All hypotheses were supported.
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