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PHYSICAL ABUSE TREATMENT OUTCOME PROJECT: APPLICATION OF PARENT- CHILD INTERACTION THERAPY (PCIT) TO PHYSICALLY ABUSIVE PARENTS NDACAN Dataset Number 100 USER’S GUIDE and CODEBOOK National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect Family Life Development Center Cornell University Ithaca, New York 14853-4401 607-255-7799 [email protected] www.ndacan.cornell.edu Initial release 10/14/2004 Last Revised 12/20/2004

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  • PHYSICAL ABUSE TREATMENT OUTCOME PROJECT:

    APPLICATION OF PARENT-CHILD INTERACTION THERAPY

    (PCIT) TO PHYSICALLY ABUSIVE PARENTS NDACAN Dataset Number 100

    USER’S GUIDE and CODEBOOK

    National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect

    Family Life Development Center

    Cornell University

    Ithaca, New York 14853-4401

    607-255-7799

    [email protected]

    www.ndacan.cornell.edu

    Initial release 10/14/2004 Last Revised 12/20/2004

    http:www.ndacan.cornell.edumailto:[email protected]

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    PHYSICAL ABUSE TREATMENT OUTCOME

    PROJECT: APPLICATION OF PARENT-

    CHILD INTERACTION THERAPY (PCIT) TO

    PHYSICALLY ABUSIVE PARENTS

    Data Collected by Mark Chaffin, Ph.D.

    University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

    Funded by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, The Administration on Children, Youth and

    Families, Children’s Bureau, Office on Child Abuse and Neglect

    Distributed by National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect

    User's Guide and Codebook Written by National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect

    in collaboration with

    Mark Chaffin, Ph.D.

    University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

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    PREFACE

    The data for Physical Abuse Treatment Outcome Project: Application of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) to Physically Abusive Parents, have been given to the National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect for public distribution by Mark Chaffin. Funding for the project was provided by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, The Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Children’s Bureau, Office on Child Abuse and Neglect (Award Number: 90CA1633).

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF SOURCE

    Authors should acknowledge the National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect and the original collector of the data when they publish manuscripts that use data provided by the Archive. Users of these data are urged to follow some adaptation of the statement below.

    The data used in this publication were made available by the National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, and have been used with permission. Data from Physical Abuse Treatment Outcome Project: Application of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) to Physically Abusive Parents were originally collected by Mark Chaffin. Funding for the project was provided by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, The Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Children’s Bureau, Office on Child Abuse and Neglect (Award Number: 90CA1633). The collector of the original data, the funder, NDACAN, Cornell University and their agents or employees bear no responsibility for the analyses or interpretations presented here.

    The bibliographic citation for this data collection is:

    Chaffin, Mark (2004). Physical Abuse Treatment Outcome Project: Application of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) to Physically Abusive Parents (Dataset). Available from National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect Web site, http://www.ndacan.cornell.edu

    PUBLICATION SUBMISSION REQUIREMENT

    In accordance with the Terms of Use Agreement for this dataset, users of these data are required to deposit a copy of any published work or report based wholly or in part on these data with the Archive. A copy of any completed manuscript, thesis abstract, or reprint should be sent to the National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect, Cornell University, Family Life Development Center, Beebe Hall, Ithaca, New York 14853. Such copies will be used to provide funding agencies with essential information about the use of NDACAN resources and to facilitate the exchange of information about research activities among data users and contributors.

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    ABSTRACT

    This project was a randomized clinical trial designed to test the efficacy and sufficiency of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) in preventing re-reports of physical abuse among physically abusive parents entering the child welfare system. One hundred ten physically abusive parents and their abused children were randomly assigned to one of three intervention conditions: 1) A modified PCIT-based parenting program, 2) The same modified PCIT-based program plus individualized wrap-around services, and 3) a community parenting group program that is representative of current standard care in the field. Pre- and post-test measures of the family were taken. Areas of assessment included depression, severity of abuse and neglect, internalizing and externalizing problem behaviors, child abuse potential, parent drug and alcohol disorders, parent-child interaction, parent and child intelligence, child’s perception of parent behaviors, and parent’s willingness to change behavior. A demographics questionnaire was also administered and a review of child maltreatment reports was conducted.

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    STUDY OVERVIEW ....................................................................................................................6 Study Identification..............................................................................................................6

    Purpose of the Study .............................................................................................................6

    Study Design........................................................................................................................7

    Date(s) of Data Collection ...................................................................................................7

    Geographic Area ..................................................................................................................7

    Unit of Observation .............................................................................................................7

    Sample..................................................................................................................................7

    Data Collection Procedures .................................................................................................7

    Response Rates ....................................................................................................................8

    Sources of Information ........................................................................................................8

    Type of Data Collected ........................................................................................................8

    Measures ..............................................................................................................................8 Related Publications & Reports.........................................................................................11

    Analytic Considerations.....................................................................................................11

    Confidentiality Protection..................................................................................................11

    Extent of Collection ...........................................................................................................12

    Extent of Processing ..........................................................................................................12

    DATA FILE INFORMATION ...................................................................................................12 File Specifications..............................................................................................................12

    Data File Notes ..................................................................................................................13

    CODEBOOK: Dataset #100 Variable Information..................................................................15

    DS100 Codebook..……………………………………………………………………….17

    DPICS Codebook………………………………………………………………………...81

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    STUDY OVERVIEW

    Study Identification

    Physical Abuse Treatment Outcome Project: Application of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) to Physically Abusive Parents

    Principal Investigator(s): Mark Chaffin, Ph.D.

    University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

    Funding Agency: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, The Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Children’s Bureau, Office on Child Abuse and Neglect

    Award Number: 90CA1633

    Purpose of the Study

    The present study was designed to answer three research questions. First, can an adapted form of PCIT reduce physically abusive behavior relative to a standard community-based abusive-parent group parenting program? Second, will the addition of individualized wrap-around services enhance the outcomes of PCIT? Third, if PCIT is more efficacious than a standard community-based abusive-parent group parenting program, are the benefits consistent with the PCIT model which would predict that increased benefits would be mediated by changes in parent-child interaction patterns? It was hypothesized that PCIT would prove more efficacious, that the addition of wrap-around enhancements would improve outcomes, and that relative reductions in future physical abuse due to PCIT would be mediated by changes in parent-child interaction patterns, rather than by non-specific treatment factors such as reduced parent distress.

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    Study Design

    This study consisted of a sample of families referred to the study by the county welfare office. All cases had a recent confirmed report for child physical abuse. A randomized design was used whereby families were randomized into one of three groups: 1) A modified PCIT-based parenting program, 2) The same modified PCIT-based program plus individualized wrap-around services, and 3) a community parenting group program that is representative of current standard in the field. Data collectors were unaware of treatment condition assignments. Pre and Posttest measures were taken. Please read the final report for more study design information.

    Date(s) of Data Collection

    1997-2001

    Geographic Area

    Central Oklahoma.

    Unit of Observation

    The unit of observation for the DS100 file is the family. The unit of observation for the DPICS Pretest and Posttest files is the rater’s behavior coding for each of the three video-taped situations.

    Sample

    A total of 300 cases were referred to the project by the county child welfare office. All cases had a recent confirmed report for child physical abuse. Referrals were eligible for the study if: 1) both the abusive parent and abused child were available to participate together in treatment, and no legal termination of parental rights or abdication of parenting role had been initiated, 2) the abusive parent had a minimum measured K-BIT score of 70, 3) the child was between four and twelve years old, 4) the identified parent did not have a child welfare report as a sexual abuse perpetrator, and 5) the parent and child appeared able to participate in the intervention. Basic demographic information was collected from the referring child welfare worker on all referrals. Of those referred, 112 were enrolled as participants and randomized into one of three treatment groups. Two families were removed from the data analysis based upon the opinion of the data collector that the participant did not comprehend the assessment questions and could not provide valid data (N= 110). Non-abusive parents or parent’s partners, and non-abused or non-index siblings were included as collateral participants in the interventions, but did not provide data.

    Data Collection Procedures

    A baseline assessment was conducted that included review of the index child welfare investigation and all prior child welfare reports, administration of self-report measures or structured interviews, and observational coding of a structured parent-child interaction. Following baseline assessment, parent-child dyads were randomly assigned to one of three parenting intervention conditions. All three intervention conditions were structured and required approximately 6 months to complete. Ongoing service utilization was tracked, and after program completion (or at 6 months if participants dropped

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    out of treatment prematurely) the assessment package was repeated. Data collectors were uninformed about treatment condition assignment. Follow-up for detected child maltreatment outcomes was obtained from the statewide child welfare administrative database. Please read the "Procedure" section in the final report for a more detailed data collection procedures description.

    Response Rates

    Thirty-seven percent of the cases referred by the child welfare office were enrolled into the study.

    Sources of Information

    Data were collected through a review of the index child welfare investigation and all prior child welfare reports, administration of self-report measures or structured interviews, and observational coding of a structured parent-child interaction. Data about child maltreatment outcomes were obtained from the statewide child welfare administrative database.

    Type of Data Collected

    Self-report surveys, structured interviews, administrative records, and observational coding of a structured parent-child interaction.

    Measures

    ABUSE DIMENSIONS INVENTORY (ADI): The ADI (Chaffin, Wherry, Newlin, Crutchfield, & Dykman, 1997) is an ordinal measure of the severity of sexual and/or physical abuse across several dimensions (e.g., type and extent of abuse, duration, relationship between the abuser and victim, use of force or coercion, and reaction of the abuser). Severity rankings were developed based on a national survey of professionals working in the field of child abuse and the instrument has been shown to have high inter-rater reliability. The research assistants completed the ADI based upon a review of written CPS investigative information and/or an interview with the CPS worker. Inter-rater reliability for the ADI was monitored by randomly selecting 10% of the sample for re-coding by an independent rater. The mean inter-rater reliability for ADI scores for the current study was 0.76. SPECIAL NOTE(S): Contributor provided the scores for this measure, but did not archive the individual items. Two ADI files are included. The referral event file represents information provided by the referring CPS worker. The "all CPS Records" file represents codings based on a review of the present as well as all prior CPS investigation records.

    BECK DEPRESSION INVENTORY (BDI): The BDI (Beck, Ward, Mendelson, Mock, & Erhaugh, 1961) is a well known and widely used 21-item self-report measure of depressive symptoms. Higher scores indicate more severe symptoms of depression, but not a diagnosis of depressive disorders. This measure has been found to be a highly reliable and valid indicator of depressive symptoms and sensitive to changes in those symptoms over time and treatment. The identified abusive parent completed the BDI. SPECIAL NOTE(S): Contributor provided the scores for this measure, but did not archive the individual items.

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    BEHAVIOR ASSESSMENT SYSTEM FOR CHILDREN (BASC): The BASC (Reynolds and Kamphaus, 1992) is a set of instruments for rating behavior, thoughts, and emotions of children ages 4 to 18 relative to standardized age and gender referenced norms. It provides measures of adaptive as well as problematic behaviors, includes specific age-appropriate items, and compares information from multiple sources (self, parent, and teacher report) of a variety of internalizing and externalizing behaviors: aggression, anxiety, depression, disruptive behavior, etc. Internal consistency and temporal stability of the scales ranges from the mid .70’s to the low .90’s. The identified abusive parent completed the parent-report version of the BASC. The identified abused child completed the child-report version of the BASC. If possible, a teacher-report version of the BASC was obtained from the child’s most recent classroom teacher. SPECIAL NOTE(S): Contributor provided the scores for this measure, but did not archive the individual items. All scores are t-score outputs from the BASC scoring program.

    CHILD ABUSE POTENTIAL INVENTORY (CAP): The Child Abuse Potential Inventory (Milner, 1986) is a widely used 160 item agree/disagree format questionnaire developed to estimate risk for committing child physical abuse. The CAP Abuse Scale, which is the main interpretative scale of the CAP, has been reported to have high internal consistency (KR-20 = .92 - .95), a one-month test-rest stability of 0.83, and good discriminant and future predictive validity (Milner, 1986). Normative values for the Abuse Scale are slightly less than 100 (Milner, 1986). Both English and Spanish language versions were made available to participants. The identified abusive parent completed the instrument. The instrument has logically-derived validity scales to detect positive response bias, although it is not clear that invalid profiles actually void the validity of the test.

    CHILD MALTREATMENT REPORTS: As authorized by participants’ written consent, the study was able to obtain past and future records of maltreatment reports made to the state CPS system. Computer database matches were executed using the unique identifier assigned to the identified abuser and the family within the CPS database. Referrals that were classified as screened-out or ruled-out without subsequent assessment or investigation were excluded, and reports were aggregated across incidents, dates, and children in order to remove duplications. Separate aggregations were executed for each major maltreatment category (i.e., physical abuse reports, neglect reports, sexual abuse reports). Both past reports (i.e., prior to study enrollment) and future reports (i.e., after study enrollment) were gathered. Each report was examined manually to insure that the match was exact for the family and reported abuser. Any reports made by the study service providers (i.e., surveillance effect) were removed (N = 5). All surveillance effect reports occurred in cases that also had other re-reports from different sources. Thus, removing surveillance effect reports altered the time to re-report, but did not effect cumulative re-report rates.

    CHILD NEGLECT INDEX (CNI). The CNI (Trocme, 1996) is an easy to use instrument yielding an overall severity score for child neglect. Adequate temporal stability and correlation with lengthier instruments have been reported. A research assistant completed the CNI based upon a review of written CPS investigative information and/or an interview with the CPS worker. SPECIAL NOTE(S): Contributor provided the scores for this measure, but did not archive the individual items.

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    DEMOGRAPHIC QUESTIONNAIRE: Captured basic demographic information, health related behaviors (e.g., use of tobacco, drugs, alcohol), lifestyle characteristics (e.g., car and phone ownership, geographic stability, time spent watching television, telephone use, etc.), and social relationships (e.g., participation in social activities, involvement with family). The questionnaire was available in English and Spanish. An early version of the questionnaire was pilot tested on 100 parents in similar programs, and items answered inconsistently or indicated by parents to be confusing were corrected. For ordinal or ratio level data items, the mean two-week test-retest correlation was 0.74, and was 0.79 for nominal-level items , excluding items with no expected variability (e.g. gender, date of birth) and items which might not be expected to be stable (e.g., recency of last drink of alcohol). The identified abusive parent completed the instrument. SPECIAL NOTE(S): Contributor did not archive all individual items.

    DIAGNOSTIC INVENTORY SCHEDULE (DIS) ALCOHOL AND DRUG MODULES, AND ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDER MODULE: The DIS (Robbins, Helzer, Croughan & Ratcliff, 1981) is a structured diagnostic interview based upon DSM diagnostic criteria and designed for epidemiological research. DIS self-reported alcohol and drug disorders have been found to prospectively predict risk for maltreatment (Chaffin et al., 1996). We modified the modules for use as a self-report instrument, a modification which past studies have suggested yields valid results (Kovess & Fournier, 1990). The DIS alcohol disorders module has been used as a criterion measure against which other alcohol measures are tested, and is substantially correlated with other alcohol measures and with clinician diagnoses. (Goethe & Ahmadi, 1991; Goethe & Fischer, 1995; Watson, Detra, Fow, & Ewing, 1995). The DIS drug disorders have high agreement with other diagnostic measures of drug disorders (Hasin & Grant, 1987). SPECIAL NOTE(S): DIS scoring uses the original DIS diagnostic algorithms. These may not correspond exactly with DSM-IV criteria.

    DYADIC PARENT-CHILD INTERACTION CODING SYSTEM (DPICS-II): The DPICS-II is a structured observation of parent-child interactions during a three-part task: child-directed activity, parent-directed activity, and clean-up from the activity (Eyberg, Bessmer, Newcomb, & Edwards, 1994). It contains codes for parent behavior (commands, praises, etc.), child behavior (compliance, disruptive responses), and parents’ responses to child’s behavior. Inter-rater and test-retest reliability as well as discriminant validity between referred and non-referred children are satisfactory. Interactions were videotape recorded, then coded by a research assistant who was blind to study condition. Coders were trained to criteria using a standard videotape stimulus set before coding any study data, and their coding checked periodically by the trainer to prevent drift.

    THE KAUFMAN BRIEF INTELLIGENCE TEST (KBIT): The KBIT (Kaufman & Kaufman, 1990) is a brief (about 15 to 30 minute) individually administered screening measure of verbal and nonverbal intelligence for people ages 4 to 90. It provides a measure of crystallized thinking and fluid thinking, with two sub-scales: Vocabulary and Matrices which correlate highly with more comprehensive tests of cognitive functioning. The KBIT was administered as an eligibility screen for the identified abusive parent and child. SPECIAL NOTE(S): Contributor provided the scores for this measure, but did not archive the individual items.

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    PARENT PERCEPTION INVENTORY (PPI):

    The PPI (Hazzard et al., 1983) is designed to assess a child’s perception of positive and negative

    parent behaviors. It contains 18 items, 9 items ask about positive behaviors and 9 items ask about

    negative behaviors. The instrument uses a five-point scale ranging from "never" (0) to "a lot (5)."

    Child participants completed the inventory for each parent. The identified abusive parent completed a

    similarly structured inventory about their child/household.

    THE STAGES OF CHANGE READINESS AND TREATMENT EAGERNESS SCALE

    (SOCRATES):

    The SOCRATES (Miller and Tonigan, 1996) is brief structured measure based on Prochaska &

    DiClementi’s (1983) transtheoretical approach to measuring a client’s willingness to change behavior.

    The measure has been used in research on smoking cessation and maintenance of other health

    behaviors and has been shown to be predictive of treatment compliance. Internal consistency and

    temporal stability indices range from the .80’s to the low .90’s. For this study, the measure was

    adapted as a questionnaire reflecting motivation to change parenting behavior in general and changing

    the use of hitting as a parenting behavior in particular.

    SPECIAL NOTE(S): No factor scores are included, instrument lacks an established scoring metric.

    Related Publications & Reports *Users are strongly encouraged to obtain these references before doing analyses.*

    Chaffin, M., Silvosky, J.F., Funderburk, B., Valle, L.A., Brestan, E.V., Balachova, T., Jackson, S., Lensgraf, J., and Bonner, B. (2004). Parent-Child Interaction Therapy With Physically Abusive Parents: Efficacy for Reducing Future Abuse Reports. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 72, 500-510.

    U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, The Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Children’s Bureau, Office on Child Abuse and Neglect. (2000) Physical Abuse Treatment Outcome Project: Application of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) to Physically Abusive Parents. Prepared for U.S. Department of Health and Human Services by Chaffin et al. under grant no. 90CA1633. Oklahoma City, OK: University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.

    Analytic Considerations

    All variables in the archived data set are untransformed. Note that distributional assumptions may not be met and transformations may be required depending upon the analysis performed. Many analyses reported in the final study report used transformed values, typically square root transformations or binomial transformation.

    No multiple imputation data sets are included, although several were used to compile the final study report. Imputed values in these data sets will depend upon the imputation model selected, which will vary with the analysis performed, and will usually require that variables in the analytic model are also present in the imputation model.

    Confidentiality Protection

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    Potentially identifying information was removed by the contributor, including dates, dates of birth, tribal affiliations, occupation, zip codes, information about living arrangements, etc. Ages are rounded to the nearest year.

    Extent of Collection

    This data collection consists of 28 SPSS system data files, a User’s Guide and Codebook, the project’s final report and appendices, a copy of the measures used in the study, and a syntax file for deriving scale scores.

    Extent of Processing

    NDACAN produced the User’s Guide and Codebook, and created a single data file that combines the most relevant study variables.

    DATA FILE INFORMATION

    File Specifications

    No. File Name File Structure Case Count Variable

    Count Records Per

    Case

    1 Abuse_Dimensions_Inventory_all_CPS_Record s Rectangular 110 17 1

    2 Abuse_Dimensions_Inventory_Referral_Event Rectangular 110 7 1 3 BDI Rectangular 110 6 1 4 BASC_Child_Report Rectangular 110 34 1 5 BASC_Parent_Report Rectangular 110 34 1 6 BASC_Teacher_Report Rectangular 110 40 1 7 CAP_Post_test Rectangular 110 179 1 8 CAP_Pretest Rectangular 110 179 1 9 CPS_Report_Data Rectangular 110 9 1

    10 CNI Rectangular 110 9 1 11 CRI Rectangular 110 26 1 12 CTS_PC_With_Scores Rectangular 110 80 1 13 Demographics Rectangular 110 37 1 14 DIS_Alcohol Rectangular 110 102 1 15 DIS_Antisocial Rectangular 110 126 1 16 DIS_Drug Rectangular 110 48 1 17 DS100 Rectangular 110 414 1 18 DPICS_Posttest Rectangular 345 54 1 19 DPICS_Pre_test Rectangular 573 54 1

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    20 KBIT_Child Rectangular 110 5 1 21 KBIT_Parent Rectangular 110 5 1 22 PPI_Dad Rectangular 110 42 1 23 PPI_Mom Rectangular 110 42 1 24 PPI_Parent Rectangular 110 44 1 25 Services_data Rectangular 110 35 1 26 Socrates Rectangular 110 40 1 27 Therapist_Information Rectangular 110 3 1 28 Treatment_group_assignment Rectangular 110 2 1

    Data File Notes

    The "DS100" file consists of variables from 27 individual data files. The file was created by including the score variables from each of the individual files. In instances where score variables were not archived by the contributor, all variables from those files were included in the DS100 file. Please note that variables from the DPICS Pretest and DPICS Post test files were not included in the DS100 file because of a unit of observation mismatch. The unit of observation for the DPICS files is the rater’s behavior coding for each of the three video-taped situations, whereas, all of the other files’ unit of observation is the family.

    Other study raw data collected by the contributor were not archived, such as data collected to establish inter-rater reliability, protocol adherence data or data collected for separate but related projects. Data on inter-rater reliability and protocol adherence is contained in the final report.

    No factor scores are provided for instruments lacking an established scoring metric.

    Two codebooks are provided, one for the DS100 file and one for the DPICS files.

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    CODEBOOK: Dataset #100 Variable Information

    Each Codebook consists of three sections. The first two sections are lists of the variables in the file, which are first listed in the order in which they appear in the data file followed by an alphabetic listing. The third section contains a detailed description of the variables arranged in the order in which they appear in the file.

    In the descriptive section the file’s variable names, variable labels, and variable formats are provided on the first line. Variable values and their corresponding labels are listed as appropriate.

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    DS100 Variable List by Position Position Variable Name Variable Label Group

    fid Family ID (unique identifier) Unassigned tgroupn Treatment Group Assignment Unassigned gsb Level PCIT Therapist (no early dropouts) Unassigned soc1 Wants to Change Parenting SOCRATES soc2 Wonder if Child abuser SOCRATES soc3 If Don't Change, Problem worse SOCRATES soc4 Started Making Changes SOCRATES soc5 Hit too Much, Managed to Change SOCRATES soc6 Parenting Hurt Child & Family SOCRATES soc7 Problem w/Temper SOCRATES soc8 Already Doing Something SOCRATES soc9 Keep from Slipping Back SOCRATES soc10 Serious Problems SOCRATES soc11 In Control of Parenting SOCRATES soc12 Causing A Lot of Harm SOCRATES soc13 Cut Down/Quit too much Force SOCRATES soc14 Keep From Going Back to Before SOCRATES soc15 Problem Using Too Much Force SOCRATES soc16 Hit and Spank Too Much SOCRATES soc17 Child abuser SOCRATES soc18 Working to Change SOCRATES soc19 Want some help SOCRATES xsoc1 Post Wants to Change Parenting SOCRATES xsoc2 Post Wonder if Child abuser SOCRATES xsoc3 Post If Don't Change, Problem worse SOCRATES xsoc4 Post Started Making Changes SOCRATES xsoc5 Post Hit too Much, Managed to Change SOCRATES xsoc6 Post Parenting Hurt Child & Family SOCRATES xsoc7 Post Problem w/Temper SOCRATES xsoc8 Post Already Doing Something SOCRATES xsoc9 Post Keep from Slipping Back SOCRATES xsoc10 Post Serious Problems SOCRATES xsoc11 Post In Control of Parenting SOCRATES xsoc12 Post Causing A Lot of Harm SOCRATES xsoc13 Post Cut Down/Quit too much Force SOCRATES

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  • Position Variable Name Variable Label Group

    36 xsoc14 Post Keep From Going Back to Before SOCRATES 37 xsoc15 Post Problem Using Too Much Force SOCRATES 38 xsoc16 Post Hit and Spank Too Much SOCRATES 39 xsoc17 Post Child Abuser SOCRATES 40 xsoc18 Post Working to Change SOCRATES 41 xsoc19 Post Want Some Help SOCRATES 42 orient_n CG Orientation number of sessions Services 43 orient_c CG Orientation completion status Services 44 pskill_n CG Parenting Group Sessions Services 45 khome_r CG Home Visiting Referral Services 46 khome_n CG Number of Home Visits Services 47 anger_r CG Anger Management Referral Services 48 anger_n CG Number of Anger Management Sessions Services 49 other_r CG Other Services Referral Services 50 other_n CG Number of Other Services Sessions Services 51 aid_r CG Parent Aide Referral Services 52 aid_n CG Number of Parent Aide Sessions Services 53 miorient ME Orientation sessions Services 54 orient1 ME Orientation completion status Services 55 cdi_n Number of PCIT CDI Sessions Services 56 cdi_cr Met PCIT CDI Criteria Services 57 pdi_n Number of PCIT PDI Sessions Services 58 pcit_n PCIT sessions Services 59 fugrp_n Number of PCIT Follow-Up Group Sessions Services 60 compcode PCIT Completion Services 61 indiv_r Individual Therapy Referral Services 62 indiv_n Number of Individual Therapy Sessions Services 63 dv_r Referral For Domestic Violence Services Services 64 dv_n Number of Domestic Violence Sessions Services 65 mft_r Referral for Marital/Family Therapy Services 66 mft_n Number of Marital/Family Sessions Services 67 hv_r PCIT Home Visiting Referral Services 68 hv_n Number of PCIT Home Visiting Sessions Services 69 subab_r Substance Abuse Services Referral Services 70 subab_n No. of Substance Abuse Services Sessions Services 71 others_r Other Service Referral Services 72 others_n Number of Other Service Sessions Services 73 psych_r Psychiatric Medication Referral Services

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  • Position Variable Name Variable Label Group

    74 meds Received Psychiatric Medication Services 75 parneg PPI Parent Negative PPI- Parent 76 parpos PPI Parent Positive PPI- Parent 77 xparneg PPI Parent Negative--Post PPI- Parent 78 momneg PPI Mother Negative PPI- Mother 79 mompos PPI Mother Positive PPI- Mother 80 xmomneg PPI Mother Negative--Post PPI- Mother 81 xmompos PPI Mother Positive--Post PPI- Mother 82 dadneg PPI Father Negative PPI-Father 83 dadpos PPI Father Positive PPI-Father 84 xdadneg POST PPI Father Negative PPI-Father 85 xdadpos POST PPI Father Positive PPI-Father 86 kbitpv KBIT Parent Verbal KBIT- Parent 87 kbitpm KBIT Parent Matrices KBIT- Parent 88 kbitpiq KBIT Parent IQ KBIT- Parent 89 kbitcv KBIT Child Verbal KBIT-Child 90 kbitcm KBIT Child Matrices KBIT-Child 91 kbitciq KBIT Child IQ KBIT-Child 92 drugsx Drug Symptoms Lifetime Prevalence DIS- Drug 93 drugab Drug Abuse Lifetime Prevalence DIS- Drug 94 drugdp Drug Dependence Lifetime Prevalence DIS- Drug 95 dgany Any Drug Dx Lifetime Prevalence DIS- Drug 96 drg3msx Drug Symptoms last 3 mo DIS- Drug 97 drg3mab Drug Abuse last 3 mo DIS- Drug 98 drg3mdp Drug Dependence last 3 mo DIS- Drug 99 dg3many Any Drug Dx last 3 mo DIS- Drug 100 xdrugsx Drug Symptoms Lifetime Prevalence--Post DIS- Drug 101 xdrugab Drub Abuse Lifetime Prevalence-Post DIS- Drug 102 xdrugdp Drug Depend. Lifetime Prevalence--Post DIS- Drug 103 xdgany Any Drug Diagnosis Lifetime Preval.-Post DIS- Drug 104 xdrg3msx Drug Symptoms last 3 mo--Post DIS- Drug 105 xdrg3mab Drub Abuse last 3 mo--Post DIS- Drug 106 xdrg3mdp Drug Dependence last 3 mo--Post DIS- Drug 107 xdg3many Any Drug Dx last 3 mo--Post DIS- Drug 108 grades Grades DIS- Antisocial 109 troub Trouble DIS- Antisocial 110 exp Expelled DIS- Antisocial 111 arrest Arrested DIS- Antisocial

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  • Position Variable Name Variable Label Group

    112 run 113 lying 114 stealing 115 vandal 116 fight 117 cndis 118 job 119 negligen 120 arrest2 121 marital 122 violence 123 vagrancy 124 lying2 125 driving 126 asp 127 aspsx 128 tot 129 dsmaspa 130 dsmaspb 131 dsmaspb2 132 dsmaspc 133 dsmaspc2 134 aspdx 135 aspdx2 136 xgrades 137 xtroub 138 xexp 139 xarrest 140 xrun 141 xlying 142 xsteal 143 xvandal 144 xfight 145 xcndis 146 xjob 147 xnegl 148 xarrest2 149 xmarital

    Runaway DIS- Antisocial Lying DIS- Antisocial Stealing DIS- Antisocial Vandalism DIS- Antisocial Fighting DIS- Antisocial Total Conduct Disorder Groups DIS- Antisocial Job Troubles DIS- Antisocial Negligent Towards Children DIS- Antisocial Arrested2 DIS- Antisocial Marital Problems DIS- Antisocial Violence DIS- Antisocial Vagrancy DIS- Antisocial Lying2 DIS- Antisocial Trouble Driving DIS- Antisocial Total ASP Groups DIS- Antisocial Total ASP Symptom Count DIS- Antisocial Total ASP Module Symptom Count DIS- Antisocial ASP Criteria A DIS- Antisocial ASP Criteria B DIS- Antisocial ASP Criteria B2 DIS- Antisocial ASP Criteria C DIS- Antisocial ASP Criteria C2 DIS- Antisocial ASP Diagnosis DIS- Antisocial Probable ASP Diagnosis DIS- Antisocial Post Poor Grades DIS- Antisocial Post Trouble DIS- Antisocial Post Expelled/Suspended DIS- Antisocial Post arrested DIS- Antisocial Post Run Away from Home DIS- Antisocial Post Lying DIS- Antisocial Post Stealing DIS- Antisocial Post Vandalism DIS- Antisocial Post Starts fights DIS- Antisocial Post Total Conduct Disorder Groups DIS- Antisocial Post Job Troubles DIS- Antisocial Post Negligent Towards Children DIS- Antisocial Post Arrested2 DIS- Antisocial Post Marital Problems DIS- Antisocial

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  • Position Variable Name Variable Label Group

    150 xviol Post Violence DIS- Antisocial 151 xvagr Post Vagrancy DIS- Antisocial 152 xlying2 Post Lying2 DIS- Antisocial 153 xdriving Post Trouble Driving DIS- Antisocial 154 xasp Post Total ASP Groups DIS- Antisocial 155 xaspsx Post Total ASP Symptom Count DIS- Antisocial 156 xtot Post Total ASP Module Symptom Count DIS- Antisocial 157 xdsmaspa Post ASP Criteria A DIS- Antisocial 158 xdsmaspb Post ASP Criteria B DIS- Antisocial 159 xdsmasb2 Post ASP Criteria B2 DIS- Antisocial 160 xdsmaspc Post ASP Criteria C DIS- Antisocial 161 xdsmasc2 Post ASP Criteria C2 DIS- Antisocial 162 xaspdx Post ASP Diagnosis DIS- Antisocial 163 xaspdx2 Post Probable ASP Diagnosis DIS- Antisocial 164 alcsx DIS Alcohol Symptoms DIS- Alcohol 165 alcab DIS Alcohol Abuse DIS- Alcohol 166 alcdp DIS Alcohol Dependence DIS- Alcohol 167 alcany DIS Any Alcohol Diagnosis DIS- Alcohol 168 alc3msx DIS Alcohol Symptoms--Last 3 months DIS- Alcohol 169 alc3mab DIS Alcohol Dependence--Last 3 months DIS- Alcohol 170 alc3mdp DIS Alcohol Abuse--Last 3 months DIS- Alcohol 171 alc3many DIS Any Alcohol Diagnosis--Last 3 months DIS- Alcohol 172 xalcsx DIS Alcohol Symptoms, post DIS- Alcohol 173 xalcab DIS Alcohol Abuse, post DIS- Alcohol 174 xalcdp DIS Alcohol Dependence, post DIS- Alcohol 175 xalcany DIS Any Alcohol Diagnosos, post DIS- Alcohol 176 xalc3msx DIS Alcohol Symptoms--Last 3 mos, post DIS- Alcohol 177 xalc3mab DIS Alcohol Dependence--Last 3 mos, post DIS- Alcohol 178 xalc3mdp DIS Alcohol Abuse--Last 3 mos, post DIS- Alcohol 179 xal3many DIS Any Alcohol Diagnos.-Last 3 mos,post DIS- Alcohol 180 acgender Abused Child Gender Demographics 181 acage Abused Child Age Demographics 182 apgender Abusive Parent Gender Demographics 183 apage Abusive Parent's Age Demographics 184 aprel_ac Abusive Parent's Relationship to Child Demographics 185 famtype Single/Two Parent Family Type Demographics 186 earn Household Income (Monthly) Demographics 187 n_live Number Dependent on Household Income Demographics

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  • Position Variable Name Variable Label Group

    188 asst1 Household members receiving AFDC/TANF Demographics 189 asst2 Household members receiving WIC Demographics 190 asst3 Household members receiving SSI Demographics 191 asst4 Household members receiving Medicaid Demographics 192 asst5 Household members receiving Food Stamps Demographics 193 asst6 House. members rec'ving Housing assist. Demographics 194 asst7 House. members rec'ving Head Start Demographics 195 asst8 House. members rec'ving Day Care Assist. Demographics 196 asst9 House. mem. rec'ving Transport. Assist. Demographics 197 asst10 House. mem. rec'ving Other Public Assist Demographics 198 asst11 House. members rec'ving No Public Assist Demographics 199 nchlt1 Number of Children Less than 1 y/o Demographics 200 nch1_4 Number of Children 1 - 4 y/o Demographics 201 nch5_8 Number of Children 5 - 8 y/o Demographics 202 nch9_12 Number of Children 9 - 12 y/o Demographics 203 nch13_16 Number of Children 13 - 16 y/o Demographics 204 nch17_18 Number of Children 17 - 18 y/o Demographics 205 nchmt18 Number of Children Over 18 y/o Demographics 206 n_hhold Number in Household Demographics 207 dmarital Marital Status Demographics 208 race Race (Id Parent) Demographics 209 educ Education (Id Parent) Demographics 210 church Religious Preference Demographics 211 ever_rem Ever Had Children Removed From Home Demographics 212 curr_rem Children Currently Removed From Home Demographics 213 n_rem Number of Children Removed Demographics 214 time_rem Length of Time Child. Removed From Home Demographics 215 ctsnvp CTS Non-violent Discipline Ever-Pre CTS_PC 216 ctspap CTS Psych Aggression Ever-Pre CTS_PC 217 ctsmap CTS Minor Assault Ever-PreTest CTS_PC 218 ctssap CTS Severe Assault Ever-PreTest CTS_PC 219 ctsvsp CTS Very Severe Assault Ever- PreTest CTS_PC 220 ctsnv CTS Non-violent Discipline Freq-PreTest CTS_PC 221 ctsma CTS Minor Assault Frequency-PreTest CTS_PC 222 ctspa CTS Psych Aggression Freq-PreTest CTS_PC 223 ctssa CTS Severe Assault Frequency-PreTest CTS_PC 224 ctsvs CTS Very Severe Assault Freq-PreTest CTS_PC 225 ctany Severe + Very Severe Assault Freq-Pre CTS_PC

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  • Position Variable Name Variable Label Group

    226 ctsnvpv CTS Non-violent Discipline 3mos-Pre CTS_PC 227 ctsmapv CTS Minor Assault 3mos-PreTest CTS_PC 228 ctspapv CTS Psych Aggression 3mos-PreTest CTS_PC 229 ctssapv CTS Severe Assault 3mos-PreTest CTS_PC 230 ctsvspv CTS Very Severe Assault 3mos-PreTest CTS_PC 231 ctanypv CTS Non Minor Assault 3mos-PreTest CTS_PC 232 xctsnvp CTS Non-violent Discipline Ever-Post CTS_PC 233 xctspap CTS Psych Aggression Ever-Post CTS_PC 234 xctsmap CTS Minor Assault Ever-Post CTS_PC 235 xctssap CTS Severe Assault Ever-Post CTS_PC 236 xctsvsp CTS Very Severe Assault Ever- Post CTS_PC 237 xctsnv CTS Non-violent Discipline Freq-Post CTS_PC 238 xctsma CTS Minor Assault Frequency-Post CTS_PC 239 xctspa CTS Psych Aggression Freq-Post CTS_PC 240 xctssa CTS Severe Assault Frequency-Post CTS_PC 241 xctsvs CTS Very Severe Assault Freq-Post CTS_PC 242 xctany Severe + Very Severe Assault Freq-Post CTS_PC 243 xctsnvpv CTS Non-violent Discipline 3mos-Post CTS_PC 244 xctsmapv CTS Minor Assault 3mos-PostTest CTS_PC 245 xctspapv CTS Psych Aggression 3mos-PostTest CTS_PC 246 xctssapv CTS Severe Assault 3mos-PostTest CTS_PC 247 xctsvspv CTS Very Severe Assault 3mos-PostTest CTS_PC 248 xctanypv CTS Non Minor Assault 3mos-PostTest CTS_PC 249 cni_sup CNI Support CNI 250 cni_foo CNI Food CNI 251 cni_clo CNI Clothing CNI 252 cni_phy CNI physical medical CNI 253 cni_men CNI mental health CNI 254 cni_dev CNI developmental CNI 255 cni Overall CNI score CNI 256 critot CRI Total Score--Pre CRI 257 xcritot CRI Total Score--Post CRI 258 nf_ap_ng No. Neglect Failures (abusive parent) CPS Report Data 259 nf_ap_pa No. Physical Abuse Failure(abus. parent) CPS Report Data 260 appastpa No. Past Phys.Abuse Refer.(abus. parent) CPS Report Data 261 appastng No. Past Neglect Referrals(abus. parent) CPS Report Data 262 absurv Physical Abuse Survival Time (days) CPS Report Data 263 ngsurv Neglect Survival Time (days) CPS Report Data

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  • Position Variable Name Variable Label Group

    264 futime Follow Up Time (days) CPS Report Data 265 capabu CAP Abuse Scale CAP Pretest 266 caprr CAP Random Response CAP Pretest 267 capinc CAP Inconsistency CAP Pretest 268 caplie CAP Lie Scale CAP Pretest 269 capego CAP Ego Strength CAP Pretest 270 caplon CAP Loneliness CAP Pretest 271 capdis CAP Distress CAP Pretest 272 caprig CAP Rigidity CAP Pretest 273 capuhp CAP Unhappiness CAP Pretest 274 cappc CAP Problems Self/Child CAP Pretest 275 cappf CAP Problems Family CAP Pretest 276 cappo CAP Problems Others CAP Pretest 277 blanks Number of Blanks CAP Pretest 278 valid CAP Validity CAP Pretest 279 fakeg Fake Good CAP Pretest 280 fakeb Fake Bad CAP Pretest 281 randres Random Response CAP Pretest 282 xcapabu CAP Abuse Scale CAP Posttest 283 xcaprr CAP Random Response CAP Posttest 284 xcapinc CAP Inconsistency CAP Posttest 285 xcaplie CAP Lie Scale CAP Posttest 286 xcapego CAP Ego Strength CAP Posttest 287 xcaplon CAP Loneliness CAP Posttest 288 xcapdis CAP Distress CAP Posttest 289 xcaprig CAP Rigidity CAP Posttest 290 xcapuhp CAP Unhappiness CAP Posttest 291 xcappc CAP Problems Self/Child CAP Posttest 292 xcappf CAP Problems Family CAP Posttest 293 xcappo CAP Problems Others CAP Posttest 294 xblanks Blanks CAP Posttest 295 xvalid CAP Validity CAP Posttest 296 xfakeg Fake Good CAP Posttest 297 xfakeb Fake Bad CAP Posttest 298 xrandres Random Response CAP Posttest 299 bdi BDI Total Score-Pre BDI 300 xbdi BDI Total Score--Post BDI 301 depress BDI depression Y/N BDI

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  • Position Variable Name Variable Label Group

    302 xdepress BDI depression Y/N--Post BDI 303 bthyp BASC Teacher Hyperactivity BASC- Teacher Report 304 btagg BASC Teacher Aggression BASC- Teacher Report 305 btcon BASC Teacher Conduct BASC- Teacher Report 306 btanx BASC Teacher Anxiety BASC- Teacher Report 307 btdep BASC Teacher Depression BASC- Teacher Report 308 btsom BASC Teacher Somatization BASC- Teacher Report 309 btatt BASC Teacher Attention BASC- Teacher Report 310 btlearn BASC Teacher learning problems BASC- Teacher Report 311 btatyp BASC Teacher Atypicality BASC- Teacher Report 312 btwtd BASC Teacher Withdrawal BASC- Teacher Report 313 btadap BASC Teacher Adaptive BASC- Teacher Report 314 btsoc BASC Teacher Social BASC- Teacher Report 315 btlead BASC Teacher Leader BASC- Teacher Report 316 btstudy BASC Teacher study skills BASC- Teacher Report 317 btext BASC Teacher Externalizing BASC- Teacher Report 318 btint BASC Teacher Internalizing BASC- Teacher Report 319 btsch BASC Teacher school problems BASC- Teacher Report 320 btbsi BASC Teacher BSI BASC- Teacher Report 321 btadsk BASC Teacher adaptive skills BASC- Teacher Report 322 xbthyp BASC Teacher Hyperactivity--Post BASC- Teacher Report 323 xbtagg BASC Teacher Aggression--Post BASC- Teacher Report 324 xbtcon BASC Teacher Conduct--Post BASC- Teacher Report 325 xbtanx BASC Teacher Anxiety--Post BASC- Teacher Report 326 xbtdep BASC Teacher Depression--Post BASC- Teacher Report 327 xbtsom BASC Teacher Somatization--Post BASC- Teacher Report 328 xbtatt BASC Teacher Attention--Post BASC- Teacher Report 329 xbtlearn BASC Teacher learning problems--Post BASC- Teacher Report 330 xbtatyp BASC Teacher Atypicality--Post BASC- Teacher Report 331 xbtwtd BASC Teacher Withdrawal--Post BASC- Teacher Report 332 xbtadap BASC Teacher Adaptive--Post BASC- Teacher Report 333 xbtsoc BASC Teacher Social--Post BASC- Teacher Report 334 xbtlead BASC Teacher Leader--Post BASC- Teacher Report 335 xbtstudy BASC Teacher study skills--Post BASC- Teacher Report 336 xbtext BASC Teacher Externalizing--Post BASC- Teacher Report 337 xbtint BASC Teacher Internalizing--Post BASC- Teacher Report 338 xbtsch BASC Teacher school problems--Post BASC- Teacher Report 339 xbtbsi BASC Teacher BSI--Post BASC- Teacher Report

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  • Position Variable Name Variable Label Group

    340 xbtadsk BASC Teacher adaptive skills--Post BASC- Teacher Report 341 bphyp BASC Parent Hyperactivity BASC- Parent Report 342 bpagg BASC Parent Aggression BASC- Parent Report 343 bpcon BASC Parent Conduct BASC- Parent Report 344 bpanx BASC Parent Anxiety BASC- Parent Report 345 bpdep BASC Parent Depression BASC- Parent Report 346 bpsom BASC Parent Somatization BASC- Parent Report 347 bpatyp BASC Parent Atypicality BASC- Parent Report 348 bpwtd BASC Parent Withdrawal BASC- Parent Report 349 bpatt BASC Parent Attention BASC- Parent Report 350 bpadap BASC Parent Adaptive BASC- Parent Report 351 bpsoc BASC Parent Social BASC- Parent Report 352 bplead BASC Parent Leader BASC- Parent Report 353 bpext BASC Parent Externalizing BASC- Parent Report 354 bpint BASC Parent Internalizing BASC- Parent Report 355 bpbsi BASC Parent BSI BASC- Parent Report 356 bpadaps BASC Parent adaps BASC- Parent Report 357 xbphyp BASC Parent Hyperactivity Post BASC- Parent Report 358 xbpagg BASC Parent Aggression Post BASC- Parent Report 359 xbpcon BASC Parent Conduct Post BASC- Parent Report 360 xbpanx BASC Parent Anxiety Post BASC- Parent Report 361 xbpdep BASC Parent Depression Post BASC- Parent Report 362 xbpsom BASC Parent Somatization Post BASC- Parent Report 363 xbpatyp BASC Parent Atypicality Post BASC- Parent Report 364 xbpwtd BASC Parent Withdrawal Post BASC- Parent Report 365 xbpatt BASC Parent Attention Post BASC- Parent Report 366 xbpadap BASC Parent Adaptive Post BASC- Parent Report 367 xbpsoc BASC Parent Social Post BASC- Parent Report 368 xbplead BASC Parent Leader Post BASC- Parent Report 369 xbpext BASC Parent Externalizing Post BASC- Parent Report 370 xbpint BASC Parent Internalizing Post BASC- Parent Report 371 xbpbsi BASC Parent BSI Post BASC- Parent Report 372 xbpadaps BASC Parent adaps Post BASC- Parent Report 373 sch BASC-Child attitude toward school BASC- Child Report 374 tch BASC-Child attitude toward teachers BASC- Child Report 375 bcaty BASC-Child atypicality BASC- Child Report 376 bcloc BASC-Child locus of control BASC- Child Report 377 bcstr BASC-Child social stress BASC- Child Report

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  • Position Variable Name Variable Label Group

    378 bcanx BASC-Child anxiety BASC- Child Report 379 bcdep BASC-Child depression BASC- Child Report 380 bcina BASC-Child sense of inadequacy BASC- Child Report 381 bcpar BASC-Child relationship with parents BASC- Child Report 382 bcint BASC-Child interpersonal relations BASC- Child Report 383 bcest BASC-Child self esteem BASC- Child Report 384 bcrel BASC-Child self reliance BASC- Child Report 385 bcschm BASC-Child school maladjust composite BASC- Child Report 386 bcclin BASC-Child clinical maladjust composite BASC- Child Report 387 bcper BASC-Child personal adjustment composite BASC- Child Report 388 bcesi BASC-Child emotional symptom index BASC- Child Report 389 xbcsch BASC-Child attitude toward school-Post BASC- Child Report 390 xbctch BASC-Child attitude toward teachers-Post BASC- Child Report 391 xbcaty BASC-Child atypicality-Post BASC- Child Report 392 xbcloc BASC-Child locus of control-Post BASC- Child Report 393 xbcstr BASC-Child social stress-Post BASC- Child Report 394 xbcanx BASC-Child anxiety-Post BASC- Child Report 395 xbcdep BASC-Child depression-Post BASC- Child Report 396 xbcina BASC-Child sense of inadequacy-Post BASC- Child Report 397 xbcpar BASC-Child relationship w/parents-Post BASC- Child Report 398 xbcint BASC-Child interpersonal relations-Post BASC- Child Report 399 xbcest BASC-Child self esteem-Post BASC- Child Report 400 xbcrel BASC-Child self reliance-Post BASC- Child Report 401 xbcschm BASC-Child school maladjust compos-Post BASC- Child Report 402 xbcclin BASC-Child clinical maladjust comp-Post BASC- Child Report 403 xbcper BASC-Child personal adjust compos-Post BASC- Child Report 404 xbcesi BASC-Child emotional symptom index-Post BASC- Child Report 405 adi Maximum Abuse Severity-referral event ADI- Referral Event 406 ageonset Age at Onset-referral event ADI- Referral Event 407 agelast Age at Last Incident-referral event ADI- Referral Event 408 num_sev Number of Most Severe Incidents-referr. ADI- Referral Event 409 num_tot Mumber of All Incidents-referral events ADI- Referral Event 410 adi11 Age at Onset(months) All CPS Records ADI- All CPS Records 411 adi12 Age at Last Incident (months)-All CPS ADI- All CPS Records 412 adi13 Number of Most Severe Incidents-All CPS ADI- All CPS Records 413 adi14 Number of All Incidents-All CPS Records ADI- All CPS Records 414 adi_all Maximum Abuse Severity-All CPS Rec. ADI- All CPS Records

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  • DS100 Variable List by Variable Name Position Variable Name Variable Label Group

    262 absurv Physical Abuse Survival Time (days) 181 acage Abused Child Age 180 acgender Abused Child Gender 405 adi Maximum Abuse Severity-referral event 414 adi_all Maximum Abuse Severity-All CPS Rec. 410 adi11 Age at Onset(months) All CPS Records 411 adi12 Age at Last Incident (months)-All CPS 412 adi13 Number of Most Severe Incidents-All CPS 413 adi14 Number of All Incidents-All CPS Records 407 agelast Age at Last Incident-referral event 406 ageonset Age at Onset-referral event 52 aid_n CG Number of Parent Aide Sessions 51 aid_r CG Parent Aide Referral 169 alc3mab DIS Alcohol Dependence--Last 3 months 171 alc3many DIS Any Alcohol Diagnosis--Last 3 months 170 alc3mdp DIS Alcohol Abuse--Last 3 months 168 alc3msx DIS Alcohol Symptoms--Last 3 months 165 alcab DIS Alcohol Abuse 167 alcany DIS Any Alcohol Diagnosis 166 alcdp DIS Alcohol Dependence 164 alcsx DIS Alcohol Symptoms 48 anger_n CG Number of Anger Management Sessions 47 anger_r CG Anger Management Referral 183 apage Abusive Parent's Age 182 apgender Abusive Parent Gender 261 appastng No. Past Neglect Referrals(abus. parent) 260 appastpa No. Past Phys.Abuse Refer.(abus. parent) 184 aprel_ac Abusive Parent's Relationship to Child 111 arrest Arrested 120 arrest2 Arrested2 126 asp Total ASP Groups 134 aspdx ASP Diagnosis 135 aspdx2 Probable ASP Diagnosis 127 aspsx Total ASP Symptom Count 188 asst1 Household members receiving AFDC/TANF

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    CPS Report Data Demographics Demographics ADI- Referral Event ADI- All CPS Records ADI- All CPS Records ADI- All CPS Records ADI- All CPS Records ADI- All CPS Records ADI- Referral Event ADI- Referral Event Services Services DIS- Alcohol DIS- Alcohol DIS- Alcohol DIS- Alcohol DIS- Alcohol DIS- Alcohol DIS- Alcohol DIS- Alcohol Services Services Demographics Demographics CPS Report Data CPS Report Data Demographics DIS- Antisocial DIS- Antisocial DIS- Antisocial DIS- Antisocial DIS- Antisocial DIS- Antisocial Demographics

  • Position Variable Name Variable Label Group

    197 asst10 House. mem. rec'ving Other Public Assist 198 asst11 House. members rec'ving No Public Assist 189 asst2 Household members receiving WIC 190 asst3 Household members receiving SSI 191 asst4 Household members receiving Medicaid 192 asst5 Household members receiving Food Stamps 193 asst6 House. members rec'ving Housing assist. 194 asst7 House. members rec'ving Head Start 195 asst8 House. members rec'ving Day Care Assist. 196 asst9 House. mem. rec'ving Transport. Assist. 378 bcanx BASC-Child anxiety 375 bcaty BASC-Child atypicality 386 bcclin BASC-Child clinical maladjust composite 379 bcdep BASC-Child depression 388 bcesi BASC-Child emotional symptom index 383 bcest BASC-Child self esteem 380 bcina BASC-Child sense of inadequacy 382 bcint BASC-Child interpersonal relations 376 bcloc BASC-Child locus of control 381 bcpar BASC-Child relationship with parents 387 bcper BASC-Child personal adjustment composite 384 bcrel BASC-Child self reliance 385 bcschm BASC-Child school maladjust composite 377 bcstr BASC-Child social stress 299 bdi BDI Total Score-Pre 277 blanks Number of Blanks 350 bpadap BASC Parent Adaptive 356 bpadaps BASC Parent adaps 342 bpagg BASC Parent Aggression 344 bpanx BASC Parent Anxiety 349 bpatt BASC Parent Attention 347 bpatyp BASC Parent Atypicality 355 bpbsi BASC Parent BSI 343 bpcon BASC Parent Conduct 345 bpdep BASC Parent Depression 353 bpext BASC Parent Externalizing 341 bphyp BASC Parent Hyperactivity 354 bpint BASC Parent Internalizing

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    Demographics Demographics Demographics Demographics Demographics Demographics Demographics Demographics Demographics Demographics BASC- Child Report BASC- Child Report BASC- Child Report BASC- Child Report BASC- Child Report BASC- Child Report BASC- Child Report BASC- Child Report BASC- Child Report BASC- Child Report BASC- Child Report BASC- Child Report BASC- Child Report BASC- Child Report BDI CAP Pretest BASC- Parent Report BASC- Parent Report BASC- Parent Report BASC- Parent Report BASC- Parent Report BASC- Parent Report BASC- Parent Report BASC- Parent Report BASC- Parent Report BASC- Parent Report BASC- Parent Report BASC- Parent Report

  • Position Variable Name Variable Label Group

    352 bplead BASC Parent Leader BASC- Parent Report 351 bpsoc BASC Parent Social BASC- Parent Report 346 bpsom BASC Parent Somatization BASC- Parent Report 348 bpwtd BASC Parent Withdrawal BASC- Parent Report 313 btadap BASC Teacher Adaptive BASC- Teacher Report 321 btadsk BASC Teacher adaptive skills BASC- Teacher Report 304 btagg BASC Teacher Aggression BASC- Teacher Report 306 btanx BASC Teacher Anxiety BASC- Teacher Report 309 btatt BASC Teacher Attention BASC- Teacher Report 311 btatyp BASC Teacher Atypicality BASC- Teacher Report 320 btbsi BASC Teacher BSI BASC- Teacher Report 305 btcon BASC Teacher Conduct BASC- Teacher Report 307 btdep BASC Teacher Depression BASC- Teacher Report 317 btext BASC Teacher Externalizing BASC- Teacher Report 303 bthyp BASC Teacher Hyperactivity BASC- Teacher Report 318 btint BASC Teacher Internalizing BASC- Teacher Report 315 btlead BASC Teacher Leader BASC- Teacher Report 310 btlearn BASC Teacher learning problems BASC- Teacher Report 319 btsch BASC Teacher school problems BASC- Teacher Report 314 btsoc BASC Teacher Social BASC- Teacher Report 308 btsom BASC Teacher Somatization BASC- Teacher Report 316 btstudy BASC Teacher study skills BASC- Teacher Report 312 btwtd BASC Teacher Withdrawal BASC- Teacher Report 265 capabu CAP Abuse Scale CAP Pretest 271 capdis CAP Distress CAP Pretest 269 capego CAP Ego Strength CAP Pretest 267 capinc CAP Inconsistency CAP Pretest 268 caplie CAP Lie Scale CAP Pretest 270 caplon CAP Loneliness CAP Pretest 274 cappc CAP Problems Self/Child CAP Pretest 275 cappf CAP Problems Family CAP Pretest 276 cappo CAP Problems Others CAP Pretest 272 caprig CAP Rigidity CAP Pretest 266 caprr CAP Random Response CAP Pretest 273 capuhp CAP Unhappiness CAP Pretest 56 cdi_cr Met PCIT CDI Criteria Services 55 cdi_n Number of PCIT CDI Sessions Services 210 church Religious Preference Demographics

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  • Position Variable Name Variable Label Group

    117 cndis Total Conduct Disorder Groups DIS- Antisocial 255 cni Overall CNI score CNI 251 cni_clo CNI Clothing CNI 254 cni_dev CNI developmental CNI 250 cni_foo CNI Food CNI 253 cni_men CNI mental health CNI 252 cni_phy CNI physical medical CNI 249 cni_sup CNI Support CNI 60 compcode PCIT Completion Services 256 critot CRI Total Score--Pre CRI 225 ctany Severe + Very Severe Assault Freq-Pre CTS_PC 231 ctanypv CTS Non Minor Assault 3mos-PreTest CTS_PC 221 ctsma CTS Minor Assault Frequency-PreTest CTS_PC 217 ctsmap CTS Minor Assault Ever-PreTest CTS_PC 227 ctsmapv CTS Minor Assault 3mos-PreTest CTS_PC 220 ctsnv CTS Non-violent Discipline Freq-PreTest CTS_PC 215 ctsnvp CTS Non-violent Discipline Ever-Pre CTS_PC 226 ctsnvpv CTS Non-violent Discipline 3mos-Pre CTS_PC 222 ctspa CTS Psych Aggression Freq-PreTest CTS_PC 216 ctspap CTS Psych Aggression Ever-Pre CTS_PC 228 ctspapv CTS Psych Aggression 3mos-PreTest CTS_PC 223 ctssa CTS Severe Assault Frequency-PreTest CTS_PC 218 ctssap CTS Severe Assault Ever-PreTest CTS_PC 229 ctssapv CTS Severe Assault 3mos-PreTest CTS_PC 224 ctsvs CTS Very Severe Assault Freq-PreTest CTS_PC 219 ctsvsp CTS Very Severe Assault Ever- PreTest CTS_PC 230 ctsvspv CTS Very Severe Assault 3mos-PreTest CTS_PC 212 curr_rem Children Currently Removed From Home Demographics 82 dadneg PPI Father Negative PPI-Father 83 dadpos PPI Father Positive PPI-Father 301 depress BDI depression Y/N BDI 99 dg3many Any Drug Dx last 3 mo DIS- Drug 95 dgany Any Drug Dx Lifetime Prevalence DIS- Drug 207 dmarital Marital Status Demographics 97 drg3mab Drug Abuse last 3 mo DIS- Drug 98 drg3mdp Drug Dependence last 3 mo DIS- Drug 96 drg3msx Drug Symptoms last 3 mo DIS- Drug 125 driving Trouble Driving DIS- Antisocial

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  • Position Variable Name Variable Label Group

    93 drugab Drug Abuse Lifetime Prevalence DIS- Drug 94 drugdp Drug Dependence Lifetime Prevalence DIS- Drug 92 drugsx Drug Symptoms Lifetime Prevalence DIS- Drug 129 dsmaspa ASP Criteria A DIS- Antisocial 130 dsmaspb ASP Criteria B DIS- Antisocial 131 dsmaspb2 ASP Criteria B2 DIS- Antisocial 132 dsmaspc ASP Criteria C DIS- Antisocial 133 dsmaspc2 ASP Criteria C2 DIS- Antisocial 64 dv_n Number of Domestic Violence Sessions Services 63 dv_r Referral For Domestic Violence Services Services 186 earn Household Income (Monthly) Demographics 209 educ Education (Id Parent) Demographics 211 ever_rem Ever Had Children Removed From Home Demographics 110 exp Expelled DIS- Antisocial 280 fakeb Fake Bad CAP Pretest 279 fakeg Fake Good CAP Pretest 185 famtype Single/Two Parent Family Type Demographics

    1 fid Family ID (unique identifier) Unassigned 116 fight Fighting DIS- Antisocial 59 fugrp_n Number of PCIT Follow-Up Group Sessions Services 264 futime Follow Up Time (days) CPS Report Data 108 grades Grades DIS- Antisocial

    3 gsb Level PCIT Therapist (no early dropouts) Unassigned 68 hv_n Number of PCIT Home Visiting Sessions Services 67 hv_r PCIT Home Visiting Referral Services 62 indiv_n Number of Individual Therapy Sessions Services 61 indiv_r Individual Therapy Referral Services 118 job Job Troubles DIS- Antisocial 91 kbitciq KBIT Child IQ KBIT-Child 90 kbitcm KBIT Child Matrices KBIT-Child 89 kbitcv KBIT Child Verbal KBIT-Child 88 kbitpiq KBIT Parent IQ KBIT- Parent 87 kbitpm KBIT Parent Matrices KBIT- Parent 86 kbitpv KBIT Parent Verbal KBIT- Parent 46 khome_n CG Number of Home Visits Services 45 khome_r CG Home Visiting Referral Services 113 lying Lying DIS- Antisocial 124 lying2 Lying2 DIS- Antisocial

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  • Position Variable Name Variable Label Group

    121 marital 74 meds 66 mft_n 65 mft_r 53 miorient 78 momneg 79 mompos 206 n_hhold 187 n_live 213 n_rem 200 nch1_4 203 nch13_16 204 nch17_18 201 nch5_8 202 nch9_12 199 nchlt1 205 nchmt18 119 negligen 258 nf_ap_ng 259 nf_ap_pa 263 ngsurv 408 num_sev 409 num_tot 43 orient_c 42 orient_n 54 orient1 50 other_n 49 other_r 72 others_n 71 others_r 75 parneg 76 parpos 58 pcit_n 57 pdi_n 44 pskill_n 73 psych_r 208 race 281 randres

    Marital Problems DIS- Antisocial Received Psychiatric Medication Services Number of Marital/Family Sessions Services Referral for Marital/Family Therapy Services ME Orientation sessions Services PPI Mother Negative PPI- Mother PPI Mother Positive PPI- Mother Number in Household Demographics Number Dependent on Household Income Demographics Number of Children Removed Demographics Number of Children 1 - 4 y/o Demographics Number of Children 13 - 16 y/o Demographics Number of Children 17 - 18 y/o Demographics Number of Children 5 - 8 y/o Demographics Number of Children 9 - 12 y/o Demographics Number of Children Less than 1 y/o Demographics Number of Children Over 18 y/o Demographics Negligent Towards Children DIS- Antisocial No. Neglect Failures (abusive parent) CPS Report Data No. Physical Abuse Failure(abus. parent) CPS Report Data Neglect Survival Time (days) CPS Report Data Number of Most Severe Incidents-referr. ADI- Referral Event Mumber of All Incidents-referral events ADI- Referral Event CG Orientation completion status Services CG Orientation number of sessions Services ME Orientation completion status Services CG Number of Other Services Sessions Services CG Other Services Referral Services Number of Other Service Sessions Services Other Service Referral Services PPI Parent Negative PPI- Parent PPI Parent Positive PPI- Parent PCIT sessions Services Number of PCIT PDI Sessions Services CG Parenting Group Sessions Services Psychiatric Medication Referral Services Race (Id Parent) Demographics Random Response CAP Pretest

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  • Position Variable Name Variable Label Group

    112 run 373 sch

    4 soc1 13 soc10 14 soc11 15 soc12 16 soc13 17 soc14 18 soc15 19 soc16 20 soc17 21 soc18 22 soc19 5 soc2 6 soc3 7 soc4 8 soc5 9 soc6

    10 soc7 11 soc8 12 soc9 114 stealing 70 subab_n 69 subab_r 374 tch

    2 tgroupn 214 time_rem 128 tot 109 troub 123 vagrancy 278 valid 115 vandal 122 violence 179 xal3many 177 xalc3mab 178 xalc3mdp 176 xalc3msx 173 xalcab

    Runaway BASC-Child attitude toward school Wants to Change Parenting Serious Problems In Control of Parenting Causing A Lot of Harm Cut Down/Quit too much Force Keep From Going Back to Before Problem Using Too Much Force Hit and Spank Too Much Child abuser Working to Change Want some help Wonder if Child abuser If Don't Change, Problem worse Started Making Changes Hit too Much, Managed to Change Parenting Hurt Child & Family Problem w/Temper Already Doing Something Keep from Slipping Back Stealing No. of Substance Abuse Services Sessions Substance Abuse Services Referral BASC-Child attitude toward teachers Treatment Group Assignment Length of Time Child. Removed From Home Total ASP Module Symptom Count Trouble Vagrancy CAP Validity Vandalism Violence DIS Any Alcohol Diagnos.-Last 3 mos,post DIS Alcohol Dependence--Last 3 mos, post DIS Alcohol Abuse--Last 3 mos, post DIS Alcohol Symptoms--Last 3 mos, post DIS Alcohol Abuse, post

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    DIS- Antisocial BASC- Child Report SOCRATES SOCRATES SOCRATES SOCRATES SOCRATES SOCRATES SOCRATES SOCRATES SOCRATES SOCRATES SOCRATES SOCRATES SOCRATES SOCRATES SOCRATES SOCRATES SOCRATES SOCRATES SOCRATES DIS- Antisocial Services Services BASC- Child Report Unassigned Demographics DIS- Antisocial DIS- Antisocial DIS- Antisocial CAP Pretest DIS- Antisocial DIS- Antisocial DIS- Alcohol DIS- Alcohol DIS- Alcohol DIS- Alcohol DIS- Alcohol

  • Position Variable Name Variable Label Group

    175 xalcany DIS Any Alcohol Diagnosos, post 174 xalcdp DIS Alcohol Dependence, post 172 xalcsx DIS Alcohol Symptoms, post 139 xarrest Post arrested 148 xarrest2 Post Arrested2 154 xasp Post Total ASP Groups 162 xaspdx Post ASP Diagnosis 163 xaspdx2 Post Probable ASP Diagnosis 155 xaspsx Post Total ASP Symptom Count 394 xbcanx BASC-Child anxiety-Post 391 xbcaty BASC-Child atypicality-Post 402 xbcclin BASC-Child clinical maladjust comp-Post 395 xbcdep BASC-Child depression-Post 404 xbcesi BASC-Child emotional symptom index-Post 399 xbcest BASC-Child self esteem-Post 396 xbcina BASC-Child sense of inadequacy-Post 398 xbcint BASC-Child interpersonal relations-Post 392 xbcloc BASC-Child locus of control-Post 397 xbcpar BASC-Child relationship w/parents-Post 403 xbcper BASC-Child personal adjust compos-Post 400 xbcrel BASC-Child self reliance-Post 389 xbcsch BASC-Child attitude toward school-Post 401 xbcschm BASC-Child school maladjust compos-Post 393 xbcstr BASC-Child social stress-Post 390 xbctch BASC-Child attitude toward teachers-Post 300 xbdi BDI Total Score--Post 294 xblanks Blanks 366 xbpadap BASC Parent Adaptive Post 372 xbpadaps BASC Parent adaps Post 358 xbpagg BASC Parent Aggression Post 360 xbpanx BASC Parent Anxiety Post 365 xbpatt BASC Parent Attention Post 363 xbpatyp BASC Parent Atypicality Post 371 xbpbsi BASC Parent BSI Post 359 xbpcon BASC Parent Conduct Post 361 xbpdep BASC Parent Depression Post 369 xbpext BASC Parent Externalizing Post 357 xbphyp BASC Parent Hyperactivity Post

    Codebook • 35

    DIS- Alcohol DIS- Alcohol DIS- Alcohol DIS- Antisocial DIS- Antisocial DIS- Antisocial DIS- Antisocial DIS- Antisocial DIS- Antisocial BASC- Child Report BASC- Child Report BASC- Child Report BASC- Child Report BASC- Child Report BASC- Child Report BASC- Child Report BASC- Child Report BASC- Child Report BASC- Child Report BASC- Child Report BASC- Child Report BASC- Child Report BASC- Child Report BASC- Child Report BASC- Child Report BDI CAP Posttest BASC- Parent Report BASC- Parent Report BASC- Parent Report BASC- Parent Report BASC- Parent Report BASC- Parent Report BASC- Parent Report BASC- Parent Report BASC- Parent Report BASC- Parent Report BASC- Parent Report

  • Position Variable Name Variable Label Group

    370 xbpint BASC Parent Internalizing Post BASC- Parent Report 368 xbplead BASC Parent Leader Post BASC- Parent Report 367 xbpsoc BASC Parent Social Post BASC- Parent Report 362 xbpsom BASC Parent Somatization Post BASC- Parent Report 364 xbpwtd BASC Parent Withdrawal Post BASC- Parent Report 332 xbtadap BASC Teacher Adaptive--Post BASC- Teacher Report 340 xbtadsk BASC Teacher adaptive skills--Post BASC- Teacher Report 323 xbtagg BASC Teacher Aggression--Post BASC- Teacher Report 325 xbtanx BASC Teacher Anxiety--Post BASC- Teacher Report 328 xbtatt BASC Teacher Attention--Post BASC- Teacher Report 330 xbtatyp BASC Teacher Atypicality--Post BASC- Teacher Report 339 xbtbsi BASC Teacher BSI--Post BASC- Teacher Report 324 xbtcon BASC Teacher Conduct--Post BASC- Teacher Report 326 xbtdep BASC Teacher Depression--Post BASC- Teacher Report 336 xbtext BASC Teacher Externalizing--Post BASC- Teacher Report 322 xbthyp BASC Teacher Hyperactivity--Post BASC- Teacher Report 337 xbtint BASC Teacher Internalizing--Post BASC- Teacher Report 334 xbtlead BASC Teacher Leader--Post BASC- Teacher Report 329 xbtlearn BASC Teacher learning problems--Post BASC- Teacher Report 338 xbtsch BASC Teacher school problems--Post BASC- Teacher Report 333 xbtsoc BASC Teacher Social--Post BASC- Teacher Report 327 xbtsom BASC Teacher Somatization--Post BASC- Teacher Report 335 xbtstudy BASC Teacher study skills--Post BASC- Teacher Report 331 xbtwtd BASC Teacher Withdrawal--Post BASC- Teacher Report 282 xcapabu CAP Abuse Scale CAP Posttest 288 xcapdis CAP Distress CAP Posttest 286 xcapego CAP Ego Strength CAP Posttest 284 xcapinc CAP Inconsistency CAP Posttest 285 xcaplie CAP Lie Scale CAP Posttest 287 xcaplon CAP Loneliness CAP Posttest 291 xcappc CAP Problems Self/Child CAP Posttest 292 xcappf CAP Problems Family CAP Posttest 293 xcappo CAP Problems Others CAP Posttest 289 xcaprig CAP Rigidity CAP Posttest 283 xcaprr CAP Random Response CAP Posttest 290 xcapuhp CAP Unhappiness CAP Posttest 145 xcndis Post Total Conduct Disorder Groups DIS- Antisocial 257 xcritot CRI Total Score--Post CRI

    Codebook • 36

  • Position Variable Name Variable Label Group

    242 xctany Severe + Very Severe Assault Freq-Post CTS_PC 248 xctanypv CTS Non Minor Assault 3mos-PostTest CTS_PC 238 xctsma CTS Minor Assault Frequency-Post CTS_PC 234 xctsmap CTS Minor Assault Ever-Post CTS_PC 244 xctsmapv CTS Minor Assault 3mos-PostTest CTS_PC 237 xctsnv CTS Non-violent Discipline Freq-Post CTS_PC 232 xctsnvp CTS Non-violent Discipline Ever-Post CTS_PC 243 xctsnvpv CTS Non-violent Discipline 3mos-Post CTS_PC 239 xctspa CTS Psych Aggression Freq-Post CTS_PC 233 xctspap CTS Psych Aggression Ever-Post CTS_PC 245 xctspapv CTS Psych Aggression 3mos-PostTest CTS_PC 240 xctssa CTS Severe Assault Frequency-Post CTS_PC 235 xctssap CTS Severe Assault Ever-Post CTS_PC 246 xctssapv CTS Severe Assault 3mos-PostTest CTS_PC 241 xctsvs CTS Very Severe Assault Freq-Post CTS_PC 236 xctsvsp CTS Very Severe Assault Ever- Post CTS_PC 247 xctsvspv CTS Very Severe Assault 3mos-PostTest CTS_PC 84 xdadneg POST PPI Father Negative PPI-Father 85 xdadpos POST PPI Father Positive PPI-Father 302 xdepress BDI depression Y/N--Post BDI 107 xdg3many Any Drug Dx last 3 mo--Post DIS- Drug 103 xdgany Any Drug Diagnosis Lifetime Preval.-Post DIS- Drug 105 xdrg3mab Drub Abuse last 3 mo--Post DIS- Drug 106 xdrg3mdp Drug Dependence last 3 mo--Post DIS- Drug 104 xdrg3msx Drug Symptoms last 3 mo--Post DIS- Drug 153 xdriving Post Trouble Driving DIS- Antisocial 101 xdrugab Drub Abuse Lifetime Prevalence-Post DIS- Drug 102 xdrugdp Drug Depend. Lifetime Prevalence--Post DIS- Drug 100 xdrugsx Drug Symptoms Lifetime Prevalence--Post DIS- Drug 159 xdsmasb2 Post ASP Criteria B2 DIS- Antisocial 161 xdsmasc2 Post ASP Criteria C2 DIS- Antisocial 157 xdsmaspa Post ASP Criteria A DIS- Antisocial 158 xdsmaspb Post ASP Criteria B DIS- Antisocial 160 xdsmaspc Post ASP Criteria C DIS- Antisocial 138 xexp Post Expelled/Suspended DIS- Antisocial 297 xfakeb Fake Bad CAP Posttest 296 xfakeg Fake Good CAP Posttest 144 xfight Post Starts fights DIS- Antisocial

    Codebook • 37

  • Position Variable Name Variable Label Group

    136 xgrades Post Poor Grades DIS- Antisocial 146 xjob Post Job Troubles DIS- Antisocial 141 xlying Post Lying DIS- Antisocial 152 xlying2 Post Lying2 DIS- Antisocial 149 xmarital Post Marital Problems DIS- Antisocial 80 xmomneg PPI Mother Negative--Post PPI- Mother 81 xmompos PPI Mother Positive--Post PPI- Mother 147 xnegl Post Negligent Towards Children DIS- Antisocial 77 xparneg PPI Parent Negative--Post PPI- Parent 298 xrandres Random Response CAP Posttest 140 xrun Post Run Away from Home DIS- Antisocial 23 xsoc1 Post Wants to Change Parenting SOCRATES 32 xsoc10 Post Serious Problems SOCRATES 33 xsoc11 Post In Control of Parenting SOCRATES 34 xsoc12 Post Causing A Lot of Harm SOCRATES 35 xsoc13 Post Cut Down/Quit too much Force SOCRATES 36 xsoc14 Post Keep From Going Back to Before SOCRATES 37 xsoc15 Post Problem Using Too Much Force SOCRATES 38 xsoc16 Post Hit and Spank Too Much SOCRATES 39 xsoc17 Post Child Abuser SOCRATES 40 xsoc18 Post Working to Change SOCRATES 41 xsoc19 Post Want Some Help SOCRATES 24 xsoc2 Post Wonder if Child abuser SOCRATES 25 xsoc3 Post If Don't Change, Problem worse SOCRATES 26 xsoc4 Post Started Making Changes SOCRATES 27 xsoc5 Post Hit too Much, Managed to Change SOCRATES 28 xsoc6 Post Parenting Hurt Child & Family SOCRATES 29 xsoc7 Post Problem w/Temper SOCRATES 30 xsoc8 Post Already Doing Something SOCRATES 31 xsoc9 Post Keep from Slipping Back SOCRATES 142 xsteal Post Stealing DIS- Antisocial 156 xtot Post Total ASP Module Symptom Count DIS- Antisocial 137 xtroub Post Trouble DIS- Antisocial 151 xvagr Post Vagrancy DIS- Antisocial 295 xvalid CAP Validity CAP Posttest 143 xvandal Post Vandalism DIS- Antisocial 150 xviol Post Violence DIS- Antisocial

    Codebook • 38

  • DS100 Codebook Position Name Variable Label Group Format

    1 fid Family ID (unique identifier) Unassigned F11

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    2 tgroupn Treatment Group Assignment Unassigned F1

    Value 1 2 3

    Value Label PCIT EPCIT CG

    3 gsb Level PCIT Therapist (no early dropouts) Unassigned F8

    Value -9999

    1 2 3

    Value Label Missing Values Trainee PCIT Experienced/Competent PCIT Advanced Expert

    4 soc1 Wants to Change Parenting SOCRATES F8

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    5 soc2 Wonder if Child abuser SOCRATES F8

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    6 soc3 If Don't Change, Problem worse SOCRATES F8

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    7 soc4 Started Making Changes SOCRATES F8

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    8 soc5 Hit too Much, Managed to Change SOCRATES F8

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    9 soc6 Parenting Hurt Child & Family SOCRATES F8

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    Codebook • 39

  • Position Name Variable Label Group Format

    10 soc7 Problem w/Temper SOCRATES F8

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    11 soc8 Already Doing Something SOCRATES F8

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    12 soc9 Keep from Slipping Back SOCRATES F8

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    13 soc10 Serious Problems SOCRATES F9

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    14 soc11 In Control of Parenting SOCRATES F8

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    15 soc12 Causing A Lot of Harm SOCRATES F8

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    16 soc13 Cut Down/Quit too much Force SOCRATES F8

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    17 soc14 Keep From Going Back to Before SOCRATES F8

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    18 soc15 Problem Using Too Much Force SOCRATES F8

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    19 soc16 Hit and Spank Too Much SOCRATES F8

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    20 soc17 Child abuser SOCRATES F8

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    Codebook • 40

  • Position Name Variable Label Group Format

    21 soc18 Working to Change SOCRATES F8

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    22 soc19 Want some help SOCRATES F8

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    23 xsoc1 Post Wants to Change Parenting SOCRATES F8

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    24 xsoc2 Post Wonder if Child abuser SOCRATES F8

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    25 xsoc3 Post If Don't Change, Problem worse SOCRATES F8

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    26 xsoc4 Post Started Making Changes SOCRATES F8

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    27 xsoc5 Post Hit too Much, Managed to Change SOCRATES F8

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    28 xsoc6 Post Parenting Hurt Child & Family SOCRATES F8

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    29 xsoc7 Post Problem w/Temper SOCRATES F8

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    30 xsoc8 Post Already Doing Something SOCRATES F8

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    31 xsoc9 Post Keep from Slipping Back SOCRATES F8

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    Codebook • 41

  • Position

    32

    Name

    xsoc10

    Variable Label

    Post Serious Problems

    Group

    SOCRATES

    Format

    F8

    33 xsoc11

    Value Value Label -9999 Missing Values

    Post In Control of Parenting SOCRATES F8

    34 xsoc12

    Value Value Label -9999 Missing Values

    Post Causing A Lot of Harm SOCRATES F8

    35 xsoc13

    Value Value Label -9999 Missing Values

    Post Cut Down/Quit too much Force SOCRATES F8

    36 xsoc14

    Value Value Label -9999 Missing Values

    Post Keep From Going Back to Before SOCRATES F8

    37 xsoc15

    Value Value Label -9999 Missing Values

    Post Problem Using Too Much Force SOCRATES F8

    38 xsoc16

    Value Value Label -9999 Missing Values

    Post Hit and Spank Too Much SOCRATES F8

    39 xsoc17

    Value Value Label -9999 Missing Values

    Post Child Abuser SOCRATES F8

    40 xsoc18

    Value Value Label -9999 Missing Values

    Post Working to Change SOCRATES F8

    41 xsoc19

    Value Value Label -9999 Missing Values

    Post Want Some Help SOCRATES F8

    42 orient_n

    Value Value Label -9999 Missing Values

    CG Orientation number of sessions Services F8

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    Codebook • 42

  • Position Name Variable Label Group Format

    43 orient_c CG Orientation completion status Services F1

    Value 0 1

    Value Label Did Not Complete Completed

    44 pskill_n CG Parenting Group Sessions Services F8

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    45 khome_r CG Home Visiting Referral Services F1

    Value 0 1

    Value Label No Yes

    46 khome_ CG Number of Home Visits Services F8

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    47 anger_r CG Anger Management Referral Services F1

    Value 0 1

    Value Label No Yes

    48 anger_n CG Number of Anger Management Sessions Services F8

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    49 other_r CG Other Services Referral Services F1

    Value 0 1

    Value Label No Yes

    50 other_n CG Number of Other Services Sessions Services F4

    51 aid_r CG Parent Aide Referral Services F1

    Value 0 1

    Value Label No Yes

    52 aid_n CG Number of Parent Aide Sessions Services F4

    Codebook • 43

  • Position

    53

    Name

    miorient

    Variable Label

    ME Orientation sessions

    Group

    Services

    Format

    F8

    54

    55

    orient1

    cdi_n

    Value Value Label -9999 Missing Values

    ME Orientation completion status

    Value Value Label 0 Did Not Complete 1 Completed

    Number of PCIT CDI Sessions

    Services

    Services

    F2

    F8

    56 cdi_cr

    Value Value Label -9999 Missing Values

    Met PCIT CDI Criteria Services F1

    57

    58

    59

    pdi_n

    pcit_n

    fugrp_n

    Number of PCIT PDI Sessions

    Value Value Label -9999 Missing Values

    PCIT sessions

    Value Value Label -9999 Missing Values

    Number of PCIT Follow-Up Group Sessions

    Services

    Services

    Services

    F8

    F8.2

    F4

    60

    61

    62

    compcod

    indiv_r

    indiv_n

    PCIT Completion

    Value Value Label -9999 Missing Values

    0 Did Not Complete 1 Completed Basic 2 Completed All

    Individual Therapy Referral

    Value Value Label 0 No 1 Yes

    Number of Individual Therapy Sessions

    Value Value Label -9999 Missing Values

    Services

    Services

    Services

    F8

    F1

    F8

    Codebook • 44

  • Position

    63

    Name

    dv_r

    Variable Label

    Referral For Domestic Violence Services

    Group

    Services

    Format

    F1

    64 dv_n

    Value Value Label 0 No 1 Yes

    Number of Domestic Violence Sessions Services F8

    65 mft_r

    Value Value Label -9999 Missing Values

    Referral for Marital/Family Therapy Services F1

    66 mft_n

    Value Value Label 0 No 1 Yes

    Number of Marital/Family Sessions Services F8

    67 hv_r

    Value Value Label -9999 Missing Values

    PCIT Home Visiting Referral Services F1

    68 hv_n

    Value Value Label 0 No 1 Yes

    Number of PCIT Home Visiting Sessions Services F8

    69 subab_r

    Value Value Label -9999 Missing Values

    Substance Abuse Services Referral Services F1

    70 subab_n

    Value Value Label 0 No 1 Yes

    No. of Substance Abuse Services Sessions Services F8

    71 others_r

    Value Value Label -9999 Missing Values

    Other Service Referral Services F1

    72 others_n

    Value Value Label 0 No 1 Yes

    Number of Other Service Sessions Services F8

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    Codebook • 45

  • Position Name Variable Label Group Format

    73 psych_r Psychiatric Medication Referral Services F1

    Value 0 1

    Value Label No Yes

    74 meds Received Psychiatric Medication Services F1

    Value 0 1

    Value Label No Yes

    75 parneg PPI Parent Negative PPI- Parent F8.2

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    76 parpos PPI Parent Positive PPI- Parent F8.2

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    77 xparneg PPI Parent Negative--Post PPI- Parent F8.2

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    78 momneg PPI Mother Negative PPI- Mother F8.2

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    79 mompos PPI Mother Positive PPI- Mother F8.2

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    80 xmomne PPI Mother Negative--Post PPI- Mother F8.2

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    81 xmompo PPI Mother Positive--Post PPI- Mother F8.2

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    82 dadneg PPI Father Negative PPI-Father F8.2

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    Codebook • 46

  • Position Name Variable Label Group Format

    83 dadpos PPI Father Positive PPI-Father F8.2

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    84 xdadneg POST PPI Father Negative PPI-Father F8.2

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    85 xdadpos POST PPI Father Positive PPI-Father F8.2

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    86 kbitpv KBIT Parent Verbal KBIT- Parent F11

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    87 kbitpm KBIT Parent Matrices KBIT- Parent F11

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    88 kbitpiq KBIT Parent IQ KBIT- Parent F11

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    89 kbitcv KBIT Child Verbal KBIT-Child F11

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    90 kbitcm KBIT Child Matrices KBIT-Child F11

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    91 kbitciq KBIT Child IQ KBIT-Child F11

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    92 drugsx Drug Symptoms Lifetime Prevalence DIS- Drug F8

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    93 drugab Drug Abuse Lifetime Prevalence DIS- Drug F8

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    Codebook • 47

  • Position Name Variable Label 0 No 1 Yes

    Group Format

    94 drugdp Drug Dependence Lifetime Prevalence DIS- Drug F8

    Value -9999

    0 1

    Value Label Missing Values No Yes

    95 dgany Any Drug Dx Lifetime Prevalence DIS- Drug F8

    Value -9999

    0 1

    Value Label Missing Values No Yes

    96 drg3msx Drug Symptoms last 3 mo DIS- Drug F8

    Value -9999

    Value Label Missing Values

    97 drg3mab Drug Abuse last 3 mo DIS- Drug F8

    Value