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NCTSN CANS/ CANS Trauma Version - NCTSN CANS Comprehensive - Trauma Version ('CANS Trauma')

The NCTSN CANS provides a comprehensive assessment of the type and severity of clinical and psychosocial factors that may impact treatment decisions and outcomes. Notably, it includes domains measuring exposure to potentially traumatic experiences and levels of traumatic stress symptoms, as well as assessing for strengths. The NCTSN CANS can be used either as a prospective assessment tool during treatment planning or as a retrospective assessment tool to review existing information (e.g., chart reviews) for quality assurance monitoring or system planning. Items can be coded or completed by mental health personnel, child welfare workers, parents, family advocates, probation officers, teachers, research staff, and other groups of laypeople.

The NCTSN CANS is part of the Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths (CANS) series of decision support tools designed to support individual case planning and the planning and evaluation of service systems. Different versions of the CANS are tailored to the needs of specific youth populations (see altered versions).

Acronym: 

NCTSN CANS/ CANS Trauma Version

Authors: 
Kisiel, C., Lyons, J.S., Blaustein, M., Fehrenbach, T., Griffin, G., Germain, J., Saxe, G., Ellis, H., Praed Foundation, & National Child Traumatic Stress Network.
Citation: 

Kisiel, C., Lyons, J.S., Blaustein, M., Fehrenbach, T., Griffin, G., Germain, J., Saxe, G., Ellis, H., Praed Foundation, & National Child Traumatic Stress Network. (2011). Child and adolescent needs and strengths (CANS) manual: The NCTSN CANS Comprehensive – Trauma Version: A comprehensive information integration tool for children and adolescents exposed to traumatic events. Chicago, IL: Praed Foundation/Los Angeles, CA & Durham, NC: National Center for Child Traumatic Stress.

Contact Information: 

Cassandra Kisiel, Ph.D., Center for Child Trauma Assessment and Service Planning, Mental Health Services & Policy Program, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, 60611. c-kisiel@northwestern.edu or Nicole Maj, B.S.: n-maj@northwestern.edu

Cost: 
Free
Copyrighted: 
Yes
Domain Assessed: 
Trauma Exposure/Reminders
Traumatic Stress
Grief/Loss
Anxiety/Mood (Internalizing Symptoms)
Externalizing Symptoms
Relationships and Attachment
Psychosocial Functioning
Cognition and Development
Health
Parenting
Services and Systems
Age Range: 
0-18
Measure Type: 
Screening
General Assessment