Research paper
Trauma-Informed Care Beliefs Scale-Comprehensive for Child Welfare Carers Using Rasch Analysis.
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- Trauma-Informed Care Beliefs Scale-Comprehensive for Child Welfare Carers Using Rasch Analysis.
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- Auckland University of Technology
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BACKGROUND: The literature on trauma-informed care practices (TIC) indicates that this framework is beneficial for young people, carers, and staff. However, a significant gap in the literature and practice is the absence of psychometrically sound scales to measure carer adherence to TIC principles. Emerging evidence suggests that TIC practices shift carer attitudes and beliefs, which mediate positive outcomes for both carers and young people. OBJECTIVE: To develop a theoretically comprehensiv...
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- 2024-08-16
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- Beehag, Nathan / Dryer, Rachel / McGrath, Andrew / Krägeloh, Chris / Medvedev, Oleg
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- https://openrepository.aut.ac.nz/handle/10292/17913
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- Adverse childhood experiences / Child welfare / Childhood trauma / Psychometric scale / Trauma informed care beliefs / 1602 Criminology / 1607 Social Work / 1701 Psychology / Developmental & Child Psychology / 4402 Criminology / 4409 Social work / 5201 Applied and developmental psychology
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