Score Report
by
John Briere, PhD
and
PAR Staff
Client Information
Child’s Name: Sample Client
Client ID: 1234-5678
Child’s Gender: Male
Child’s Race: Hispanic
Child’s Age: 4
Child’s Living Situation: Home
Rater’s Name: Rater Client
Test Form: TSCYC
Test Date: 06/21/2005
Use of this score report requires a complete understanding of the Trauma Symptom Checklist for
Young Children (TSCYC) scales and its interpretation, applications, and limitations as presented
in the TSCYC Professional Manual. This report contains raw and standardized scores from the
TSCYC Item Booklet. Users should refer to the TSCYC Professional Manual for procedures
and guidelines for the interpretation of this report. Users also should refer to the Professional
Manual for information about the psychometric characteristics of the TSCYC.
This report should be used as only one source of information about the individual being
evaluated. In this respect, no decisions should be based solely on the information contained in
this report. The raw and standardized scores contained in this report should be integrated with
other sources of information when making decisions about this individual.
This report is confidential and is intended for use by qualified professionals who have sufficient
knowledge of psychometric testing and of the TSCYC. This report should not be released to
the respondent or to any individuals who are not qualified to interpret the results.
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Version: 1.00 ( 1.00.007 )
Client: Sample Client Test Date: 06/21/2005
Client ID: 1234-5678 Page 2 of 5
Caretaker Information
Rater’s Gender: Female
Rater’s Relationship to Child: Biological parent
Does the Child Live With the Rater?: Yes
Length of Time Child Has Lived With the Rater: 3 years 0 months
Number of Nonsleeping Hours Per Week Cum. % a
41-60 hours
Spent With the Child: 72.4
a
Cumulative percent derived from TSCYC normative sample caretaker reports of the number of nonsleeping
hours per week spent with the child. The cumulative percent reflects the actual percentage of individuals in
the standardization sample that scored at or below this value.
Missing Responses
Total Missing Responses: 1
TSCYC Validity Scales
Scale Raw score T score %ile
Response Level (RL) 2 48 53
Atypical Response (ATR) 9 47 45
TSCYC Clinical Scales
Scale Raw score T score %ile
Anxiety (ANX) 16 * 65 93
Depression (DEP) 13 60 89
Anger/Aggression (ANG) 23 68 93
Posttraumatic Stress-Intrusion (PTS-I) 12 62 89
Posttraumatic Stress-Avoidance (PTS-AV) 12 59 92
Posttraumatic Stress-Arousal (PTS-AR) 12 49 59
Posttraumatic Stress-Total (PTS-TOT) 36 55 82
Dissociation (DIS) 11 49 63
Sexual Concerns (SC) 15 110 #
≥ 99
Note. “*” indicates scale was calculated substituting “1” for missing response.
Note. “#” indicates T score is clinically significant.
Client: Sample Client Test Date: 06/21/2005
Client ID: 1234-5678 Page 3 of 5
TSCYC T-Score Profile
T score T score
≥ 110 ≥ 110
105 105
100 100
95 95
90 90
85 85
80 80
75 75
70 70
65 65
60 60
55 55
50 50
45 45
40 40
≤ 35 ≤ 35
Scale RL ATR ANX DEP ANG PTS-I PTS-AV PTS-AR PTS-TOT DIS SC
Raw score 2 9 16 13 23 12 12 12 36 11 15
T score 48 47 65 60 68 62 59 49 55 49 110
Client Profile
Client: Sample Client Test Date: 06/21/2005
Client ID: 1234-5678 Page 4 of 5
TSCYC Percentile Profile
%ile %ile
≥ 99 ≥ 99
90 90
80 80
70 70
60 60
50 50
40 40
30 30
20 20
10 10
≤ 1 ≤ 1
Scale RL ATR ANX DEP ANG PTS-I PTS-AV PTS-AR PTS-TOT DIS SC
Raw score 2 9 16 13 23 12 12 12 36 11 15
%ile 53 45 93 89 93 89 92 59 82 63 ≥ 99
Client Profile
Client: Sample Client Test Date: 06/21/2005
Client ID: 1234-5678 Page 5 of 5
TSCYC Item Responses
Item# Response Item# Response Item# Response
1. 3 31. 1 61. 2
2. 2 32. 3 62. 2
3. 2 33. 1 63. 1
4. 1 34. 3 64. 1
5. 1 35. 2 65. 2
6. 3 36. 2 66. 2
7. ? 37. 1 67. 2
8. 1 38. 1 68. 1
9. 1 39. 1 69. 1
10. 3 40. 1 70. 2
11. 2 41. 1 71. 2
12. 2 42. 1 72. 2
13. 1 43. 3 73. 2
14. 1 44. 1 74. 1
15. 3 45. 1 75. 2
16. 1 46. 2 76. 1
17. 2 47. 1 77. 1
18. 2 48. 1 78. 1
19. 1 49. 1 79. 1
20. 1 50. 1 80. 1
21. 3 51. 1 81. 1
22. 2 52. 1 82. 1
23. 2 53. 1 83. 2
24. 1 54. 1 84. 1
25. 2 55. 2 85. 1
26. 1 56. 1 86. 2
27. 2 57. 3 87. 2
28. 1 58. 2 88. 1
29. 1 59. 1 89. 2
30. 1 60. 1 90. 3
Note. 1 = Not At All, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = Often, 4 = Very Often, ? = Missing.
End of Report