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Trauma Checklist

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About Trauma Checklist

The Trauma Checklist is a list of 11 DSM-IV qualifyings, serious, discrete life-threatening traumas for PTSD (eg, being robbed or mugged, being physically hurt or attacked, being raped). The measure was adopted from the Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia for School-age Children—Present and Lifetime version (K-SADS-PL). Participants were required to indicate all traumatic events on the list that they had experienced in their lifetime. They were also required to encircle the most frightening or upsetting event that had ever happened to them from this list. The authors have reported excellent interrater reliability and support for concurrent validity

Trauma Checklist

Trauma Checklist

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