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Thanos Karatzias1, Mark Shevlin2, Claire Fyvie3, Philip Hyland4, Erifili Efthymiadou3, Danielle Wilson3, Neil Roberts5, Jonathan I Bisson6, Chris R Brewin7, Marylene Cloitre8.
Abstract
Among the conditions following exposure to traumatic life events proposed by ICD-11 are Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Complex PTSD (CPTSD). The primary aim of this study was to provide an assessment of the reliability and validity of a newly developed self-report measure of ICD-11 PTSD and CPTSD: the ICD-11 Trauma Questionnaire (ICD-TQ). Participants in this study were a sample of individuals who were referred for psychological therapy to a National Health Service (NHS) trauma centre in Scotland (N=193). Participants completed the ICD-TQ and measures of traumatic life events, DSM-5 PTSD, emotion dysregulation, self-esteem, and interpersonal difficulties. Confirmatory factor analysis results supported the factorial validity of the ICD-TQ with results in line with ICD-11 proposals. The ICD-TQ demonstrated satisfactory internal reliability, and correlation results indicated that the scale exhibited convergent and discriminant validity. Current results provide initial support for the psychometric properties of this initial version of the ICD-TQ. Future theoretical and empirical work will be required to generate a final version of the ICD-TQ that will match the diagnostic structure of PTSD and CPTSD when ICD-11 is published.Entities:
Keywords: Complex PTSD; ICD-11 Trauma Questionnaire; PTSD
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27776256 DOI: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2016.10.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Anxiety Disord ISSN: 0887-6185