2024
Caregiver-child agreement in posttraumatic symptoms and outcomes in the child and family traumatic stress intervention
Stover C, Hahn H, Maciejewski K, Epstein C, Marans S. Caregiver-child agreement in posttraumatic symptoms and outcomes in the child and family traumatic stress intervention. Children And Youth Services Review 2024, 166: 108000. DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2024.108000.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChild posttraumatic stress symptomsPosttraumatic stress symptomsFamily Traumatic Stress InterventionChild reportsStress symptomsTraumatic eventsTrauma-focused mental health treatmentNaturalistic treatment studyCommunity-based clinical settingsReducing trauma symptomsAssociated with less changePosttraumatic Symptom ScaleStress interventionsMental health treatmentChild-caregiver dyadsImpact treatment outcomesPosttraumatic symptomsMixed effects analysisTrauma symptomsHealth treatmentSymptom ScaleTraumatic experiencesYouth agreementCFTSIChild agreementDC MOMS Partnership℠ Pilot Evaluation Report
Posner, C.S., Callinan, L.S., & Hahn, H. (2024). DC MOMS Partnership℠ Pilot Evaluation Report. Elevate Policy Lab, Yale School of Medicine.Publications for non-academic audiencesVT MOMS Partnership℠ Pilot Evaluation Report
Callinan, L.S., Yeh, E.J., & Hahn, H. (2023). Vermont MOMS Partnership℠ Pilot Evaluation Report. Elevate Policy Lab, Yale School of Medicine.Publications for non-academic audiencesBridgeport MOMS Partnership℠ Pilot Evaluation Report
Callinan, L.S., Yeh, E.J., Thompson, K., & Hahn, H. (2023). Bridgeport MOMS Partnership℠ Pilot Evaluation Report. Elevate Policy Lab, Yale School of Medicine.Publications for non-academic audiences
2022
The child and family traumatic stress intervention: Factors associated with symptom reduction for children receiving treatment
Stover CS, Hahn H, Maciejewski KR, Epstein C, Marans S. The child and family traumatic stress intervention: Factors associated with symptom reduction for children receiving treatment. Child Abuse & Neglect 2022, 134: 105886. PMID: 36152531, DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2022.105886.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPosttraumatic stress symptomsFamily Traumatic Stress InterventionChild advocacy centerStress symptomsMental health treatmentStress interventionsChildren's posttraumatic stress symptomsHealth treatmentPosttraumatic stress scoresTrauma symptomsTrauma typesAdvocacy CentersTraumatic experiencesChild relationshipSymptom reductionPosttraumatic ChecklistCommunity-based clinical settingsComparison groupChild caregiversStress scoresTreatment studiesCommunity-based providersChildrenNaturalistic treatment studyMixed modeling
2021
Extending Law Enforcement Reach to Children Exposed to Violence: Police Training Evaluation
de la Fontaine N, Hahn H, Stover C, Marans S. Extending Law Enforcement Reach to Children Exposed to Violence: Police Training Evaluation. Journal Of Police And Criminal Psychology 2021, 37: 68-79. DOI: 10.1007/s11896-021-09448-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLaw enforcement collaborationPolice officers' perceptionsPolice training curriculumLaw enforcement professionalsOfficers’ perceptionsPolice departmentsPolice officersEnforcement professionalsLaw enforcementOfficer motivationImmediate aftermathViolenceQualitative analysisLong-term mental health difficultiesOfficersEmotional needsMental health difficultiesUnique positionSpecific gapsPost-training resultsPracticeAttitudesPost-training surveysProgram presentationContent areas
2019
Addressing Childhood Trauma
Marans S, Hahn H, Epstein C. Addressing Childhood Trauma. 2019, 320-344. DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190694395.013.16.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChildhood traumaPost-traumatic reactionsClinical interventionsEarly clinical interventionLong-term disordersPediatric health careFailure of recoveryPost-traumatic disordersMultidisciplinary collaborative effortChildhood exposureImmediate symptomsEarly identificationViolent traumaTraumaHealth careComplex needsInterventionPublic healthTraumatic eventsDisordersChildrenExposureInnovation in Early Trauma Treatment
Marans S, Epstein C, Hahn H, Goslin M. Innovation in Early Trauma Treatment. 2019, 610-628. DOI: 10.1017/9781108235655.030.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChild and family traumatic stress intervention (CFTSI) reduces parental posttraumatic stress symptoms: A multi-site meta-analysis (MSMA)
Hahn H, Putnam K, Epstein C, Marans S, Putnam F. Child and family traumatic stress intervention (CFTSI) reduces parental posttraumatic stress symptoms: A multi-site meta-analysis (MSMA). Child Abuse & Neglect 2019, 92: 106-115. PMID: 30947101, DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2019.03.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFamily Traumatic Stress InterventionTrauma-focused treatmentPosttraumatic symptomsChild advocacy centerTrauma symptomsStress interventionsParental posttraumatic stress symptomsChild trauma treatmentChild trauma-focused treatmentChildren's posttraumatic symptomsChild trauma symptomsPosttraumatic stress symptomsEffect sizeTherapeutic effect sizeMental health treatmentChild-caregiver dyadsPosttraumatic reactionsModerate pooled effect sizeStress symptomsAdvocacy CentersTrauma treatmentChild's treatmentHealth treatmentMeta-analytic approachClinical level
2017
The Child and Family Traumatic Stress Intervention
Epstein C, Hahn H, Berkowitz S, Marans S. The Child and Family Traumatic Stress Intervention. 2017, 145-166. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-46138-0_7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFamily Traumatic Stress InterventionStress interventionsYale Child Study CenterChild Study CenterMental health interventionsMental health treatmentTrauma reactionsTraumatic eventsChildren's symptomsSexual abuseSymptom reductionHealth treatmentFamily supportChildrenFormal disclosureInterventionLong-term treatmentHealth interventionsAdolescentsTrauma centerSkillsAbuseCaregiversSymptomsStudy centers
2015
Findings of an Early Intervention to Address Children’s Traumatic Stress Implemented in the Child Advocacy Center Setting Following Sexual Abuse
Hahn H, Oransky M, Epstein C, Smith Stover C, Marans S. Findings of an Early Intervention to Address Children’s Traumatic Stress Implemented in the Child Advocacy Center Setting Following Sexual Abuse. Journal Of Child & Adolescent Trauma 2015, 9: 55-66. DOI: 10.1007/s40653-015-0059-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTraumatic stress symptomsTraumatic stressChild traumatic stress symptomsFamily Traumatic Stress InterventionSexual abuseChild traumatic stressFamily-strengthening interventionChild advocacy centerPartial PTSD diagnosisCaregiver-child dyadsEarly interventionStress interventionsStress symptomsAdvocacy CentersPTSD diagnosisChild developmentDiverse sampleBehavioral healthAbuseChildhood exposureChildrenEnd of treatmentInterventionChart reviewAdolescents
2013
Caregiver and Youth Agreement Regarding Youths’ Trauma Histories: Implications for Youths’ Functioning After Exposure to Trauma
Oransky M, Hahn H, Stover CS. Caregiver and Youth Agreement Regarding Youths’ Trauma Histories: Implications for Youths’ Functioning After Exposure to Trauma. Journal Of Youth And Adolescence 2013, 42: 1528-1542. PMID: 23580028, DOI: 10.1007/s10964-013-9947-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAffectCaregiversChildCommunicationCross-Sectional StudiesDepressionFather-Child RelationsFemaleHumansMaleMental HealthModels, PsychologicalModels, StructuralMother-Child RelationsNew York CityRegression AnalysisSelf ReportSeverity of Illness IndexSocial SupportStress Disorders, Post-TraumaticStress, PsychologicalViolenceConceptsFunctional impairmentMood symptomsPTSD symptomsTraumatic eventsTrauma historyPost-traumatic stress disorder symptomsHistory of exposureSelf-reported symptomsYouth functional impairmentTime of intakeFamily-based interventionsRace/ethnicityReports of youthCaregiver-youth dyadsDetrimental associationSymptomsEpidemiological researchChild advocacy centerImpairmentCaregiversTraumatic exposureDisorder symptomsAfrican AmericansFamily supportHigh rate
2012
Responding to Child Trauma: Theory, Programs, and Policy
Marans S, Smolover D, Hahn H. Responding to Child Trauma: Theory, Programs, and Policy. 2012, 453-466. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-0905-2_29.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCycle of violenceChild victim/witnessesVictim/witnessesNeeds of childrenUnique vantage pointJustice crisisSocial servicesLaw enforcementViolenceAdult offendersCollaborative responseDire threatVantage pointChild traumaChildren's exposureSuch programsPublic healthEffects of exposureOffendersEarly interventionEarly identificationPolicyEnforcementMental healthCrisis
2010
Correction to Stover et al. (2010)
Stover C, Hahn H, Im J, Berkowitz S. Correction to Stover et al. (2010). Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice And Policy 2010, 2: 295-295. DOI: 10.1037/a0021510.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAgreement of Parent and Child Reports of Trauma Exposure and Symptoms in the Early Aftermath of a Traumatic Event
Stover CS, Hahn H, Berkowitz S, Im J. Agreement of Parent and Child Reports of Trauma Exposure and Symptoms in the Early Aftermath of a Traumatic Event. Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice And Policy 2010, 2: 159-168. PMID: 21572906, PMCID: PMC3093053, DOI: 10.1037/a0019156.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChild reportsPsychological functioningTraumatic eventsChildren's psychological functioningChild trauma historyImpact of traumaAgreement of parentsChild distressTrauma exposurePTSD symptomsTraumatic exposureHyperarousal symptomsTrauma historyParental acknowledgementSubjective reportsNon-significant agreementEarly aftermathPhysical assaultEarly interventionCommon experienceParentsDistressChildrenSerious accidentsPTSD
2008
The Nature and Extent of Childhood Exposure to Violence: What We Know, Why We Don't Know More, and Why It Matters
Kracke K, Hahn H. The Nature and Extent of Childhood Exposure to Violence: What We Know, Why We Don't Know More, and Why It Matters. Journal Of Aggression Maltreatment & Trauma 2008, 8: 29-49. DOI: 10.1080/10926790801982394.Peer-Reviewed Original Research