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Deployment risk and resilience inventory-2 (DRRI-2): an updated tool for assessing psychosocial risk and resilience factors among service members and veterans.

Dawne Vogt, Brian N Smith, Lynda A King, Daniel W King, Jeffrey Knight, Jennifer J Vasterling.   

Abstract

The Deployment Risk and Resilience Inventory (DRRI) is a widely used instrument for assessing deployment-related risk and resilience factors among war veterans. A revision of this instrument was recently undertaken to enhance the DRRI’s applicability across a variety of deployment-related circumstances and military subgroups. The resulting suite of 17 distinct DRRI-2 scales is the product of a multiyear psychometric endeavor that involved (a) focus groups with Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom (OEF/OIF) veterans to inform an assessment of the content validity of original DRRI measures, (b) examination of item and scale characteristics of revised scales in a national sample of 469 OEF/OIF veterans, and (c) administration of refined scales to a second national sample of 1,046 OEF/OIF veterans to confirm their psychometric quality. Both classical test theory and item response theory analytical strategies were applied to inform major revisions, which included updating the coverage of warfare-related stressors, expanding the assessment of family factors throughout the deployment cycle, and shortening scales. Finalized DRRI-2 scales demonstrated strong internal consistency reliability and criterion-related validity. The DRRI-2 can be applied to examine the role that psychosocial factors play in post deployment health and inform interventions aimed at reducing risk and enhancing resilience among war veterans.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24490250     DOI: 10.1002/jts.21868

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trauma Stress        ISSN: 0894-9867


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5.  The Role of PTSD, Depression, and Alcohol Misuse Symptom Severity in Linking Deployment Stressor Exposure and Post-Military Work and Family Outcomes in Male and Female Veterans.

Authors:  Brian N Smith; Emily C Taverna; Annie B Fox; Paula P Schnurr; Rebecca A Matteo; Dawne Vogt
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8.  Mental health treatment utilization in OIF/OEF National Guard and Reserve troops with and without DSM diagnoses.

Authors:  Jennifer M Primack; Brian Borsari; Madeline B Benz; Madhavi K Reddy; M Tracie Shea
Journal:  Am J Orthopsychiatry       Date:  2017

9.  Predicting utilization of healthcare services in the veterans health administration by returning women veterans: The role of trauma exposure and symptoms of posttraumatic stress.

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Journal:  Psychol Serv       Date:  2015-11

10.  Friendship in War: Camaraderie and Prevention of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Prevention.

Authors:  Michael D Nevarez; Hannah M Yee; Robert J Waldinger
Journal:  J Trauma Stress       Date:  2017-10-12
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