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Assessment of a new self-rating scale for post-traumatic stress disorder.

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Davidson, JR; Book, SW; Colket, JT; Tupler, LA; Roth, S; David, D; Hertzberg, M; Mellman, T; Beckham, JC; Smith, RD; Davison, RM; Katz, R; Feldman, ME
Published in: Psychol Med
January 1997

BACKGROUND: In post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) there is a need for self-rating scales that are sensitive to treatment effects and have been tested in a broad range of trauma survivors. Separate measures of frequency and severity may also provide an advantage. METHODS: Three hundred and fifty-three men and women completed the Davidson Trauma Scale (DTS), a 17-item scale measuring each DSM-IV symptom of PTSD on 5-point frequency and severity scales. These subjects comprised war veterans, survivors of rape or hurricane and a mixed trauma group participating in a clinical trial. Other scales were included as validity checks as follows: Global ratings, SCL-90-R, Eysenck Scale, Impact of Event Scale and Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R. RESULTS: The scale demonstrated good test-retest reliability (r = 0.86), internal consistency (r = 0.99). One main factor emerged for severity and a smaller one for intrusion. In PTSD diagnosed subjects, and the factor structure more closely resembled the traditional grouping of symptoms. Concurrent validity was obtained against the SCID, with a diagnostic accuracy of 83% at a DTS score of 40. Good convergent and divergent validity was obtained. The DTS showed predictive validity against response to treatment, as well as being sensitive to treatment effects. CONCLUSIONS: The DTS showed good reliability and validity, and offers promised as a scale which is particularly suited to assessing symptom severity, treatment outcome and in screening for the likely diagnosis of PTSD.

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Psychol Med

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ISSN

0033-2917

Publication Date

January 1997

Volume

27

Issue

1

Start / End Page

153 / 160

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Survival
  • Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic
  • Severity of Illness Index
  • Sensitivity and Specificity
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Psychometrics
  • Psychiatry
  • Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
 

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Davidson, J. R., Book, S. W., Colket, J. T., Tupler, L. A., Roth, S., David, D., … Feldman, M. E. (1997). Assessment of a new self-rating scale for post-traumatic stress disorder. Psychol Med, 27(1), 153–160. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0033291796004229
Davidson, J. R., S. W. Book, J. T. Colket, L. A. Tupler, S. Roth, D. David, M. Hertzberg, et al. “Assessment of a new self-rating scale for post-traumatic stress disorder.Psychol Med 27, no. 1 (January 1997): 153–60. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0033291796004229.
Davidson JR, Book SW, Colket JT, Tupler LA, Roth S, David D, et al. Assessment of a new self-rating scale for post-traumatic stress disorder. Psychol Med. 1997 Jan;27(1):153–60.
Davidson, J. R., et al. “Assessment of a new self-rating scale for post-traumatic stress disorder.Psychol Med, vol. 27, no. 1, Jan. 1997, pp. 153–60. Pubmed, doi:10.1017/s0033291796004229.
Davidson JR, Book SW, Colket JT, Tupler LA, Roth S, David D, Hertzberg M, Mellman T, Beckham JC, Smith RD, Davison RM, Katz R, Feldman ME. Assessment of a new self-rating scale for post-traumatic stress disorder. Psychol Med. 1997 Jan;27(1):153–160.
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Published In

Psychol Med

DOI

ISSN

0033-2917

Publication Date

January 1997

Volume

27

Issue

1

Start / End Page

153 / 160

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Survival
  • Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic
  • Severity of Illness Index
  • Sensitivity and Specificity
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Psychometrics
  • Psychiatry
  • Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
  • Middle Aged
  • Male