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Posttraumatic Cognitions Inventory
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About Posttraumatic Cognitions Inventory
The 36-item PTCI is a child-friendly, self-report inventory designed following three types of trauma-related cognition (Foa et al., 1999): negative cognitions about the self, negative cognitions about the world, and self-blame. The items of the inventory are rated from 1 (Totally disagree) to 7 (Totally agree), with higher scores indicating stronger endorsement of negative cognitions. The PTCI has demonstrated good internal consistency (0.86 –0.97), 1-week test-retest reliability (0.74 –0.89), and 3-week test-retest reliability (0.80–0.86) (Foa et al., 1999). The Chinese version has shown good internal consistency, test-retest stability, concurrent validity, and discriminative validity (Su and Chen, 2008).
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