In November 2014, the APA journal Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy published an invited special section featuring the NCTSN Core Data Set. Co-guest-edited by NCCTS program directors Christopher Layne and Ernestine Briggs (with Christine Courtois, the Journal's associate editor), the special section is entitled Unpacking Risk Factor Caravans across Development: Findings from the NCTSN Core Data Set and contains six papers authored by NCCTS members including Christopher Layne, Robert Pynoos, and Alan Steinberg, as well as two NCTSN mini-grant teams led by Cassie Kisiel and Joseph Spinazzola:
- Introduction to the Special Section: Unpacking Risk Factor Caravans Across Development: Findings from the NCTSN Core Data Set
- Modeling Constellations of Trauma Exposure in the National Child Traumatic Stress Network Core Data Set
- Unseen wounds: The Contribution of Psychological Maltreatment to Child and Adolescent Mental Health and Risk Outcomes
- Examining Child Sexual Abuse in relation to Complex Patterns of Trauma Exposure: Findings from the National Child Traumatic Stress Network
- Cumulative trauma Exposure and High Risk Behavior in Adolescents: Findings from the National Child Traumatic Stress Network Core Data Set
- The NCTSN Core Data Set: Emerging Findings, Future Directions, and Implications for Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy
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