Short report and initial evaluation of the factor structure of the Lancaster and Northgate Trauma Scales (LANTS)

Research suggests exposure to adverse life events is elevated in people with intellectual disabilities. We developed the Lancaster and Northgate Trauma Scales (LANTS) to address the limited availability of screening questionnaires for people with intellectual disabilities affected by adverse traumat...

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