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Measurement of Cruelty in Children: The Cruelty to Animals Inventory
Authors:Mark R. Dadds  Clare Whiting  Paul Bunn  Jennifer A. Fraser  Juliana H. Charlson  Andrew Pirola-Merlo
Affiliation:School of Psychology, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia 2052. m.dadds@unsw.edu.au
Abstract:Cruelty to animals may be a particularly pernicious aspect of problematic child development. Progress in understanding the development of the problem is limited due to the complex nature of cruelty as a construct, and limitations with current assessment measures. The Children and Animals Inventory (CAI) was developed as a brief self- and parent-report measure of F. R. Ascione's (1993) 9 parameters of cruelty. The CAI emerged as a reliable, stable, and readily utilized measure of cruelty using parent and child reports. Children (especially the older children) reported higher rates of cruelty than their parents and boys reported more cruelty than girls. Self- and parent-reports showed good convergence with independent observations of cruelty versus nurturance during free interactions with domestic animals. The results indicate that cruelty to animals can be reliably measured using brief child and parent report measures.
Keywords:cruelty to animals  measurement  child psychopathology  aggression
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