Objective: Child neglect and abuse negatively affect children’s physical, mental, and social development, often persisting into adulthood. This study aimed to test the Turkish validity and reliability of the Child Exposure to Domestic Violence (CEDV) Scale. Method: This methodological study included children aged 10–16 attending schools under the Tokat Provincial Directorate of National Education (June 2020-January 2022). For the 33-item scale, a minimum of 330 participants was required; 368 children participated in the exploratory factor analysis (EFA), and 326 different children in the confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). Data were collected using the Child and Parent Descriptive Characteristics Form and the CEDV Scale. Seven linguists conducted the language validity study, and twelve experts assessed content validity. Following translation and cultural adaptation, EFA and CFA were applied. Analyses were performed using SPSS 25.0 and AMOS 24.0. Scale validity and reliability were assessed with Cronbach’s alpha, Tukey’s summability test, Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin (KMO), Bartlett’s test, principal component analysis, and test–retest method. Necessary permissions and ethics approvals were obtained.Results: Expert evaluations confirmed item relevance (CVR=0.66–1.00; CGI=0.73–0.95). KMO values (0.884, 0.846, 0.764) and Bartlett’s test (p
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