Measures utilized include the Clinician - Administered PTSD Scale for Children and Adolescents (CAPS - CA), the Anxiety Disorder Interview Schedule for DSM - IV: Child and Parent interview schedule (ADIS C / P), the Children's
Revised Impact of Event Scale (CRIES - 13), the Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale (RCADS), and the Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ).
Not exact matches
The researchers conducted an online survey that included the Post-Code Stress Scale, the Brief COPE and the
Impact of Event Scale -
Revised.
Pedestrian safety is further improved with a lower leading edge on the bonnet and a larger
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Abbreviations: HADS, the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale; IES - R - J, the Japanese - language version
of the
Impact of Event Scale -
Revised; IQR, interquartile range; RS - 14, the short Japanese version
of the Resilience Scale; SD, standard deviation.
We used the Japanese - language version
of the
Impact of Event Scale -
Revised (IES - R - J)[28][29] to assess cancer - related traumatic stress with three subscales measuring intrusion, avoidance, and hyperarousal.
The
Impact of Event Scale —
Revised and the Posttraumatische Stress Skala - 10 were used to evaluate convergent validity, the Symptom Check List 27 (SCL - 27) for discriminant validity.
Measures utilized include the Dutch
Impact of Event Scale -
Revised (IES - R), the Structured Interview for PTSD (SI - PTSD), the Dutch version
of the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM - IV Axis I Disorders (SCID - I), and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS).
Measures utilized include Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual
of Mental Disease (DSM - IV), the Clinician - Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS), the Assault Information Interview (AII), the Treatment, Legal, and Drug Update Interview (UPDATE), the Stressful Life
Events Screening Questionnaire (SLESQ), the SCID Non-Patient Version, the PTSD Symptom Scale - Self - Report (PSS - SR), the
Impact of Event Scale -
Revised (IES - R), the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), the Dissociative Experiences Scale - II (DES - II), and the State - Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI).
To assess posttraumatic stress, the
revised version
of the
Impact of Event Scale (IES - R)[30] was used.
The
impact of event scale -
revised.
Scores ranged from 0 to 24, with 13 or higher indicating high distress.3 PTSR was assessed by the Japanese version
of the
Impact of Event Scale
Revised (IES - R - J), a 22 - item scale including PTSR domains
of intrusion, avoidance / numbing, and hyperarousal.4 Scores ranged from 0 to 88, with 25 or higher indicating high PTSR.4 Cronbach α was high for K6 (0.88) and IES - R - J (0.95).
Secondary traumatization or trauma reaction was assessed by a new German... translation
of the Secondary Trauma Questionnaire (Motta et al., 1999), whereas posttraumatic symptoms were measured by the
Impact of Event Scale -
Revised.
translation
of the Secondary Trauma Questionnaire (Motta et al., 1999), whereas posttraumatic symptoms were measured by the
Impact of Event Scale -
Revised.
Post-traumatic stress symptoms were assessed using the
Impact of Event Scale —
Revised (IES - R)[27], a 22 - items scale consisting
of three subscales
of intrusion, avoidance and hyper - arousal.
Post-traumatic stress, depression and anxiety symptoms were assessed using the
Impact of Events Scale
Revised (IESR) and Hopkins Symptom Checklist for Adolescents (HSCL - 37A) respectively.
Participants completed the Intrusions subscale
of the
Impact of Event —
Revised scale in relation to the stimuli that were presented during the experimental session [27].