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Abbreviated Posttraumatic Stress Screen for Ethnically Diverse Older Women.

Luciana Laganà1, Sage Schuitevoerder2.   

Abstract

It is difficult for busy health care providers to perform routine screening for older women's posttraumatic stress symptomatology, due, at least partially, to a paucity of instruments specifically tested on such a population. To address this issue, in this preliminarily study we tested an abbreviated screen from the set of 20 items comprising the Distressing Event Questionnaire (DEQ; Kubany, Leisen, Kaplan, & Kelly, 2000) on a convenience sample of 94 ethnically diverse older women (ages 52-105). This new 5-item derivation, named "Brief Posttraumatic Stress Screening Scale (BPSSS)", assesses posttraumatic stress based on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders - IV (DSM-IV; American Psychiatric Association, 1994). Its conciseness reduces the likelihood that older women would become fatigued during assessment, making it ideal for use in busy health care settings. Because the BPSSS has only five items, a single factor was hypothesized to account for a large proportion of the variance in its items, in view of the hypothesized cohesiveness of the tool's five items. We also expected that scores on the screen would correlate (to a certain extent) with those on measures of depression and perceived stress of a non-traumatic and non-medical nature. A standardized alpha of .86 demonstrated high internal consistency of the BPSSS and the exploratory factor analysis showed that one factor accounted for 58% of the five items' variance. Moreover, the correlations of BPSSS scores with scores on non-traumatic stress and depression were moderate yet significant (r = .37, p < .01 and r = .50, p < .01, respectively).

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Keywords:  PTSD; ethnic minorities; instrument development; psychometrics; stress

Year:  2009        PMID: 25400322      PMCID: PMC4231786          DOI: 10.1080/03601270802708442

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Educ Gerontol        ISSN: 0360-1277


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