Development of a Screening Instrument for Post-Traumatic Symptoms
Traumatic events in Sri Lanka, such as a decade-long civil war and the 2004 tsunami, necessitate a language specific and time-efficient screening instrument for post-traumatic symptoms. The Sinhala version of the Impact of Event Scale-Revised (SIES-R) was administered to 438 adult participants. Internal consistency estimates for the total SIES-R and each subscales were acceptable (α = .70). A one-week test-retest reliability (n = 54) analysis provided evidence of temporal stability. Adjusted item-to-scale reliability estimates were less supportive. Confirmatory factor analysis using LISREL indicates a three factor structure best represents the SIES-R’s underlying factor structure. Results suggest the SIES-R as appropriate for screening of post-trauma symptoms in Sinhala speaking SriLankans in an urban area.
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2009
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Authors: | Perera-Diltz, Dilani M. ; Laux, John M. ; Tiamiyu, Mojisola F. ; Piazza, Nick J. ; Ritchie, Martin H. ; Stead, Graham B. |
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Psychology and Developing Societies. - Vol. 21.2009, 2, p. 277-298
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