Journal article
Initial psychometric properties of a treatment planning and progress inventory for adolescents who sexually abuse
Sexual abuse, Vol.20(2), pp.161-187
06/2008
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/2376/113906
PMID: 18490480
Abstract
This article presents the initial psychometric properties of a treatment planning and progress inventory for adolescents with sexual behavior problems, the Treatment Progress Inventory for Adolescents Who Sexually Abuse (TPI-ASA). The TPI-ASA was designed to monitor common elements of specialized treatment for youth with sexual behavior problems. The TPI-ASA measures nine dimensions relevant to the evaluation and treatment of adolescents with sexual behavior problems (inappropriate sexual behavior, healthy sexuality, social competency, cognitions supportive of sexual abuse, attitudes supportive of sexual abuse, victim awareness, affective/behavioral regulation, risk prevention awareness, and positive family caregiver dynamics). Members of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers completed the TPI-ASA with 90 male adolescents with sexual behavior problems as part of a psychosexual evaluation. The preliminary findings provided support for the internal consistency and convergent and discriminant validity of the dimensions. Suggestions are offered for additional research on the TPI-ASA and its potential as a clinical tool.
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- Title
- Initial psychometric properties of a treatment planning and progress inventory for adolescents who sexually abuse
- Creators
- Brent J Oneal - University of Washington School of Medicine and Child Study & Treatment Center, Lakewood, Washington, USAG Leonard BurnsTimothy J KahnPhil RichJames R Worling
- Publication Details
- Sexual abuse, Vol.20(2), pp.161-187
- Academic Unit
- Psychology, Department of
- Publisher
- United States
- Identifiers
- 99900548091801842
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article