2018
DOI: 10.1080/10720162.2018.1452086
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An Examination of the Factor Structure of the Trauma Inventory for Partners of Sex Addicts (TIPSA)

Abstract: An Examination of the Factor Structure of the Trauma Inventory for Partners of Sex Addicts (TIPSA) Heidi A. Vogeler Educational Inquiry, Measurement, and Evaluation, BYU Doctor of PhilosophyThe primary purpose of this study was to examine the underlying latent factor structure of the Trauma Inventory for Partners of Sex Addicts (TIPSA), a 53-item assessment designed to assess for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in the context of sexual addiction. It was theorized that the factor structure mirrored the 5 … Show more

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“…While originally coined by psychologist Jennifer Freyd in 1991 to describe childhood sexual abuse ( Vogeler et al, 2020 ), the term “betrayal trauma” would be expanded, in the second decade of the new millennium, to encompass trauma from “sexual infidelity” ( Freyd & Birrell, 2013 ). This inclusion would help to further acceptance in the therapeutic community of the concept of PSA betrayal trauma and in 2017 the Trauma Inventory for PSAs (TIPSA; Vogeler et al, 2018 ) was developed and tested.…”
Section: Betrayal Trauma and Psasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While originally coined by psychologist Jennifer Freyd in 1991 to describe childhood sexual abuse ( Vogeler et al, 2020 ), the term “betrayal trauma” would be expanded, in the second decade of the new millennium, to encompass trauma from “sexual infidelity” ( Freyd & Birrell, 2013 ). This inclusion would help to further acceptance in the therapeutic community of the concept of PSA betrayal trauma and in 2017 the Trauma Inventory for PSAs (TIPSA; Vogeler et al, 2018 ) was developed and tested.…”
Section: Betrayal Trauma and Psasmentioning
confidence: 99%