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Title

Trauma and countertransference: development and validity of the Assessment of Countertransference Scale (ACS).

Authors

de Moura Silveira Júnior, Érico; Vanoni Polanczyk, Guilherme; Eizirik, Mariana; Hauck, Simone; Laks Eizirik, Cláudio; Freitas Ceitlin, Lúcia Helena

Abstract

Objectives: The aim of the present study was to investigate the construct validity of the Assessment of Countertransference Scale (ACS) in the context of the trauma care, through the identification of the underlying latent constructs of the measured items and their homogeneity. Methods: ACS assesses 23 feelings of CT in three factors: closeness, rejection and indifference. ACS was applied to 50 residents in psychiatry after the first appointment with 131 victims of trauma consecutively selected during 4 years. ACS was analyzed by exploratory (EFA) and confirmatory (CFA) factor analysis, internal consistence and convergent-discriminant validity. Results: In spite of the fact that closeness items obtained the highest scores, the EFA showed that the factor rejection (24% of variance, α = 0.88) presented a more consistent intercorrelation of the items, followed by closeness (15% of variance, α = 0.82) and, a distinct factor, sadness (9% of variance, α = 0.72). Thus, a modified version was proposed. In the comparison between the original and the proposed version, CFA detected better goodness-of-fit indexes for the proposed version (GFI = 0.797, TLI = 0.867, CFI = 0.885 vs. GFI = 0.824, TLI = 0.904, CFI = 0.918). Conclusions: ACS is a promising instrument for assessing CT feelings, making it valid to access during the care of trauma victims.

Subjects

TRAUMATOLOGY; TRAUMA centers; FACTOR analysis; COUNTERTRANSFERENCE (Psychology); PSYCHOANALYSIS

Publication

Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry / Revista Brasileira de Psiquiatria, 2012, Vol 34, Issue 2, p201

ISSN

1516-4446

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1590/S1516-44462012000200013

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