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Publikováno v:
Traumatology. 28:149-159
Autor:
Lindsay B, Kramer, Sarah E, Whiteman, Jessica M, Petri, Elizabeth G, Spitzer, Frank W, Weathers
Publikováno v:
Assessment.
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is commonly assessed with self-rated or clinician-rated measures. Although scores from these assessment modalities are strongly associated, they are often discrepant for individual symptoms, total symptom severity
Autor:
Frank W. Weathers, Lindsay B. Kramer, Sarah E. Whiteman, Madison W. Silverstein, Tracy K. Witte
Publikováno v:
Assessment. 29:128-135
The Posttraumatic Cognitions Inventory (PTCI) is one of the most widely used measure of posttraumatic cognitions. The original factor analysis of the PTCI provided evidence for a three-factor model of negative cognitions about self, world, and self-b
Publikováno v:
Traumatology. 26:169-176
Autor:
Lindsay B. Kramer, Frank W. Weathers, Sarah E. Whiteman, Madison W. Silverstein, Tracy K. Witte
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Traumatology. 26:152-159
Publikováno v:
Traumatology. 25:262-268
Autor:
Lindsay B. Kramer, Sarah E. Whiteman, Jessica M. Petri, Elizabeth G. Spitzer, Frank W. Weathers
Publikováno v:
Assessment. :107319112211135
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is commonly assessed with self-rated or clinician-rated measures. Although scores from these assessment modalities are strongly associated, they are often discrepant for individual symptoms, total symptom severity
Autor:
Merdijana Kovacevic, Alison M. Haney, Connor P. Sullivan, Lindsay B. Kramer, Kathleen M. Chard
Publikováno v:
Journal of Anxiety Disorders. 90:102585
A significant portion of veterans do not respond to evidence-based treatments for PTSD. Therefore, researchers have sought to predict who will respond well to trauma-focused treatment. The present study examined pre- and posttreatment symptom profile
Publikováno v:
Journal of traumatic stressReferences. 34(6)
Although individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are at an increased risk for suicidal ideation (SI), it is unclear what factors might influence this association. Investigators have hypothesized that posttraumatic cognitions (PTCs), suc
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Journal of Traumatic Stress. 31:448-453
Posttraumatic growth, defined as positive transformation following trauma, is commonly measured using the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI; Tedeschi & Calhoun, 1996) and is postulated to comprise five distinct domains: Changes in Relationships, L