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Table 2 Initial risk and protective factor scales – family domain of the Communities That Care Youth Survey (CTC-F7)

From: Familial risk and protective factors in alcohol intoxicated adolescents: psychometric evaluation of the family domain of the Communities That Care Youth Survey (CTC) and a new short version of the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ)

Scale abbrev.

Family domain

Item abbrev.

Item description

FR_2

Poor family management

R45n

Parents ask about school performance

R45a

Parents know where I am

R45p

Parents notice when I come home late

R45d

Parents want me to call if I am going to come home late

R45g

Clear family rules

R45e

Parent would notice if I use drugs

R45f

Parents would find out if I skip school

FR_3

Family conflict

R45b

Frequent yelling in the family

R45o

Repeated episodes of severe conflict

R45c

Repeated yelling about the same things

FR_4

Parental attitudes favorable to drug use

R44b

Favorable attitude towards alcohol use

R44d

Favorable attitude towards cigarettes

R44e

Favorable attitude towards marijuana

FR_5

Parental attitudes favorable to antisocial behavior

R44a

Favorable attitude towards skipping school

R44f

Favorable attitude towards stealing

R44g

Favorable attitude towards antisocial behavior

R44h

Favorable attitude towards child’s violent behavior

FP_1

Family attachment

P45h

Mother: feel close to

P45j

Mother: communicate with

P45k

Father: feel close to

P45m

Father: communicate with

P45i

Mother: enjoys spending time together

P45l

Father: enjoys spending time together

FP_2

Family opportunities for prosocial involvement

P53e

Parents encourage family outings

P53c

Parents actively include adolescents in decision making

P53d

In case of problems can ask parents for help

FP_3

Rewards for prosocial family involvement

P53b

Parents offer praise

P53a

Parents are proud