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This study introduces the Comprehensive Assessment of Defense Style (CADS),
a new method to assess descriptively the defensive behavior of children an
d adolescents. Parents of 124 children and adolescents referred to a mental
health clinic, of 104 nontreated children, and of 15 children whose father
s were treated for post traumatic stress disorder completed the CADS. Facto
r analysis of 28 defenses yielded one mature factor, one immature factor of
defenses expressed in relations with the environment (other-oriented), and
one of defenses expressed in relations with the self (self-oriented). The
CADS significantly discriminated between patients and nonpatients. Psychiat
ric patients used more immature and fewer mature defenses than control subj
ects, and adolescents used more mature and fewer other-oriented defenses th
an children. Girls used more mature and fewer other-oriented defenses than
boys. The reliability and validity data of the CADS are encouraging. The th
ree defense factors may be implemented for diagnostic and clinical purposes
as well as for screening for psychopathology risk in untreated populations
.