![]() ![]() It is known that psychological traumas are frequently observed in children and adolescents, and posttraumatic stress disorders experienced by these age groups attract much attention in terms of both research and clinical perspectives(1-3). With respect to concurrent validity, the scale showed a high correlation with Child Posttraumatic Stress Reaction Index.Ĭonclusion: It was concluded that Turkish version of DSM-5 “Severity of Acute Stress Symptoms-Child Age 11–17” Form could be used as a valid and reliable tool both in clinical practice and for research purposes. Concerning construct validity, one factor that could explain 67.7% of the variance was obtained. ![]() Test-retest correlation coefficient was calculated as r=0.651. Results: Regarding reliability analyses, Cronbach alpha coefficient for internal consistency was calculated as 0.918 while item- total score correlation coefficients ranged 0.595-0.837. For the assessment, Child Posttraumatic Stress Reaction Index was also used along with DSM-5 “Severity of Acute Stress Symptoms-Child Age 11–17” Form ![]() Study group consisted of 30 patients that have been treated in a child psychiatry clinic and diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder and 40 healthy volunteers that attended middle or high school at the study period. Method: The scale was prepared by carrying out the translation and back- translation of DSM-5 “Severity of Acute Stress Symptoms-Child Age 11–17” Form. Objective: This study aimed to assess the validity and reliability of the Turkish version of DSM-5 “Severity of Acute Stress Symptoms-Child Age 11–17” Form. ![]()
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