Some groups of children and families are disproportionately represented among those experiencing trauma.
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There is a strong connection between traumatic stress and substance abuse that has implications for children and families.
Whether living in urban, suburban, or rural settings, individuals face the reality of economic downturns.
Children of military and veteran families experience unique challenges related to military life and culture.
Research indicates that youth living with IDD experience exposure to trauma at a higher rate than their non-disabled peers.
As many as 2.5 million youth per year experience homelessness.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer or questioning (LGBTQ) youth experience trauma at higher rates than their straight peers.
Trauma screening should measure a wide range of experiences and identify common reactions and symptoms of trauma.
Trauma-informed mental health assessment offers a framework for gathering information, identifying needs, and summarizing information.
The goal of the NCTSN Measures Review Database is to provide easy access to comprehensive clinical and research information to determine whether a measure is appropriate.