Revised Posttraumatic Growth Inventory for Children (PTGI-C-R)
Kilmer et al.‚ 2009
سیاهه رشد ناشی از سانحه کودکان- بازنگری شده
Opened Ended Question 1: I want to hear from you—what has changed since [the specific event]?
Opened Ended Question 2: Some kids like you tell us that they have noticed ways in which they are different now in how they are and what they feel and think‚ compared to how they were before [the specific event] and what happened afterward. How about you? How have you changed?
1. I learned how nice and helpful some people can be.
2. I can now handle big problems better than I used to.
3. I know what is important to me better than I used to.
4. I understand how God works better than I used to.
5. I feel closer to other people (friends or family) than I used to.
6. I appreciate (enjoy) each day more than I used to.
7. I now have a chance to do some things I couldn’t do before.
8. My faith (belief) in God is stronger than it was before.
9. I have learned that I can deal with more things than I thought I could before.
10.I have new ideas about how I want things to be when I grow up.
شرح سایت روان سنجی: این پرسشنامه تغییرات مثبت ناشی از مبارزه با سانحه را نزد کودکان (فرصت های جدید، ارتباط با دیگران، قدرت شخصی، فهم بهتر زندگی، و تغییرات معنوی) اندازه گیری می کند. .
New Possibilities‚ Relating to Others‚ Personal Strength‚ Appreciation of Life‚ Spiritual Change
اعتبار: هماهنگی درونی، آلفا کرونباخ در دو بازه زمانی 12 و 24 ماه 0.77 و 0.88
نمره گذاری:
1 = No Change‚ 2= A Little‚ 3= Some‚ 4=A Lot
چگونگی دستیابی
منبع برای آگاهی بیشتر
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