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DSM-5 criterion-a-based trauma types in service members and veterans seeking treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder.

Natasha BenferBreanna GrunthalKatherine A DondanvilleStacey Young-McCaughanAbby BlankenshipChadi G AbdallahSudie E BackJulianne FlanaganEdna B FoaPeter T FoxJohn H KrystalBrian P MarxDonald D McGearyCarmen P McLeanKristi E PruiksmaPatricia A ResickJohn D RoachePaulo ShiromaDenise M SloanDaniel J TaylorJennifer Schuster WachenArgelio L López-RocaKarin L NicholsonRichard P SchobitzChristian C SchraderAllah-Fard M SharrieffJeffrey S YarvisJim MintzTerence M KeaneAlan L PetersonBrett T Litz
Published in: Psychological trauma : theory, research, practice and policy (2023)
Because of discrepancies between participant and assessor typologies, clinical researchers should use participants' ratings, and these should trump assessor judgment. Differences in pretreatment behavioral and mental health problems across some participant-endorsed trauma types partially support the validity of the participant ratings. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • posttraumatic stress disorder
  • mental illness
  • trauma patients
  • emergency department
  • smoking cessation