Trauma Screening Questionnaire
Trauma Screening Questionnaire abbreviated as (TSQ) is a questionnaire developed for screening of posttraumatic stress disorder.[1] The TSQ was adapted from the PTSD Symptom Scale – Self-Report Version (PSS-SR).[2] This self-reported assessment scale consists of 10 items, which cover one of the main signs of PTSD. Each item is answered with binary yes or no responses. Overall assessment is done by total score, and the total score higher than 5 indicates on likelihood of PTSD. The TSQ is considered as a valid assessment scale for screening of posttraumatic stress disorder.[3]
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Purpose | screen for PTSD |
References
- Brewin, C. R.; et al. (2002). "Brief screening instrument for post traumatic stress disorder". British Journal of Psychiatry. 181 (2): 158–162. doi:10.1192/bjp.181.2.158. PMID 12151288.
- Foa, E. B.; Cashman, L.; Jaycox, L.; Perry, K. (1997). "The validation of a self-report measure of posttraumatic stress disorder : the Posttraumatic Diagnostic Scale". Psychological Assessment. 9 (4): 445–451. doi:10.1037/1040-3590.9.4.445.
- Walters, JT; Bisson, JI; Shepherd, JP (Jan 2007). "Predicting post-traumatic stress disorder: validation of the Trauma Screening Questionnaire in victims of assault". Psychol Med. 37 (1): 143–50. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.510.1635. doi:10.1017/s0033291706008658. PMID 16959058. S2CID 11825664.
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