27 ways to meet PTSD: Using the PTSD-checklist for DSM-5 to examine PTSD core criteriaFranklinC. LaurelRainesAmanda M.CuccurulloLisa-Ann J.ChamblissJessica L.MaieritschKelly P.PSYCHIATRY RESEARCHFranklin, C. L., Raines, A. M., Cuccurullo, L. J., Chambliss, J. L., Maieritsch, K...
Participants (N = 50) were 48.84 ± 11.78 years of age, and 38% (n = 13) were women. All participants met DSM-5 criteria for PTSD. Self-reported PTSD symptoms were measured using the PTSD Checklist for DSM-5 PTSD (PCL-5;33). The PCL-5 is a 20-question scale and...
The PCL-5 is a standardized self-report rating scale consisting of 20 items that correspond to the DSM-5 criteria for PTSD (Weather et al., 2013). The items are grouped into four symptom clusters (B, C, D and E): Intrusive Thoughts, Avoidance, Reactivity, and Negative Alterations in Co...
DSM-5 criteria for PTSD. Diagnostic criteria for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) have been revised for DSM-5. Two key changes include alteration of the clustering of PTSD symp... MJ Friedman,PA Resick 被引量: 38发表: 2014年 Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale for DSM-5 (Texas) Diagnostic...
Inclusion criteria for participation are: current DSM-5 diagnosis of PTSD; receiving PTSD treatment of at least three sessions at one of the participating Arkin Mental Health departments; and having parenting responsibilities for at least one child aged 4–17 (biological or legal relationship not req...
Additionally, four self-report questionnaires were administered: PTSD Checklist for DSM-IV (PCL-4)38 evaluating post-traumatic symptoms; Beck’s Depression Inventory (BDI)39 assessing current depressive symptoms; Beck’s Anxiety Inventory (BAI)40 measuring current anxiety symptoms; and Participants’ ...
To assess PTSD symptoms related to an event other than childbirth, a short version of the PC-PTSD-5, a screening instrument for PTSD according to DSM-5 criteria, was used [51,52]. Previous research has confirmed the validity of the PC-PTSD-5 through high correlation with the Clinician-Adm...
The four-factor solution of this measure was employed based on DSM-IV criteria for PTSD (Asmundson et al., 2000). Hyperarousal (n = 5 items; score 5–25), avoidance behaviours (n = 2 items, score 2–10), emotional numbing (n = 5 items; score 5–25) and intrusive thoughts (n =...
The psychometric properties were tested in 131 treatment-seeking individuals with PTSD and histories of multiple trauma, 17.6 % of whom met criteria for PTSD-DS in accordance with the DSP-I. The checklist was tested in 275 treatment-seeking individuals. Results showed the DSP-I to have high ...
The DSM-5 revised criteria for indirect exposure, including secondary traumatic stress, are considered. Measures included the PCL-5, DASS-21, RFQ-8, and CD-RISC-10. Results The study confirms that both direct and indirect exposures contribute to PTSD development, with direct exposure linked to ...