Validation of the Davidson Trauma Scale in its original and a new shorter version in people exposed to the F-27 earthquake in Chile

Background: On February 27, 2010 (F-27), an earthquake and tsunami occurred having a significant impact on the mental health of the Chilean population, leading to an increase in cases of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Objectives: Within this context, validated for the first time in Chile was...

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Main Authors: Marcelo C. Leiva-Bianchi, Andrea C. Araneda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2013-08-01
Series:European Journal of Psychotraumatology
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Online Access:http://www.eurojnlofpsychotraumatol.net/index.php/ejpt/article/download/21239/pdf_1
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spelling doaj-1be7c0dfa0d64b04a489328adf835a592020-11-24T21:50:45ZengTaylor & Francis GroupEuropean Journal of Psychotraumatology2000-80662013-08-014011310.3402/ejpt.v4i0.21239Validation of the Davidson Trauma Scale in its original and a new shorter version in people exposed to the F-27 earthquake in ChileMarcelo C. Leiva-BianchiAndrea C. AranedaBackground: On February 27, 2010 (F-27), an earthquake and tsunami occurred having a significant impact on the mental health of the Chilean population, leading to an increase in cases of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Objectives: Within this context, validated for the first time in Chile was the Davidson Trauma Scale (DTS) using three samples (each one consisting of 200 participants), two of them random from the Chilean population. Results: Reliability analyses (i.e., α=0.933), concurrent validity (63% of the items are significantly correlated with the criteria variable “degree of damage to home”) and construct validity (i.e., CMIN = 3.754, RMSEA = 0.118, NFI = 0.808, CFI = 0.850 and PNFI = 0.689) indicate validity between regular and good for DTS. However, a new short version of the scale (DTS-SF) created using the items with heavier factor weights, presented better fits (CMIN = 2.170, RMSEA = 0.077, NFI = 0.935, CFI = 0.963, PNFI = 0.697). Discussion: Finally, the usefulness of DTS and DTS-SF is discussed, the latter being briefer, valid and having better psychometric characteristics.www.eurojnlofpsychotraumatol.net/index.php/ejpt/article/download/21239/pdf_1Post-traumatic stress disorderscreening scaleexploratory factor analysisconfirmatory factor analysisearthquaketsunamipsychosocial impact
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Andrea C. Araneda
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Andrea C. Araneda
Validation of the Davidson Trauma Scale in its original and a new shorter version in people exposed to the F-27 earthquake in Chile
European Journal of Psychotraumatology
Post-traumatic stress disorder
screening scale
exploratory factor analysis
confirmatory factor analysis
earthquake
tsunami
psychosocial impact
author_facet Marcelo C. Leiva-Bianchi
Andrea C. Araneda
author_sort Marcelo C. Leiva-Bianchi
title Validation of the Davidson Trauma Scale in its original and a new shorter version in people exposed to the F-27 earthquake in Chile
title_short Validation of the Davidson Trauma Scale in its original and a new shorter version in people exposed to the F-27 earthquake in Chile
title_full Validation of the Davidson Trauma Scale in its original and a new shorter version in people exposed to the F-27 earthquake in Chile
title_fullStr Validation of the Davidson Trauma Scale in its original and a new shorter version in people exposed to the F-27 earthquake in Chile
title_full_unstemmed Validation of the Davidson Trauma Scale in its original and a new shorter version in people exposed to the F-27 earthquake in Chile
title_sort validation of the davidson trauma scale in its original and a new shorter version in people exposed to the f-27 earthquake in chile
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series European Journal of Psychotraumatology
issn 2000-8066
publishDate 2013-08-01
description Background: On February 27, 2010 (F-27), an earthquake and tsunami occurred having a significant impact on the mental health of the Chilean population, leading to an increase in cases of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Objectives: Within this context, validated for the first time in Chile was the Davidson Trauma Scale (DTS) using three samples (each one consisting of 200 participants), two of them random from the Chilean population. Results: Reliability analyses (i.e., α=0.933), concurrent validity (63% of the items are significantly correlated with the criteria variable “degree of damage to home”) and construct validity (i.e., CMIN = 3.754, RMSEA = 0.118, NFI = 0.808, CFI = 0.850 and PNFI = 0.689) indicate validity between regular and good for DTS. However, a new short version of the scale (DTS-SF) created using the items with heavier factor weights, presented better fits (CMIN = 2.170, RMSEA = 0.077, NFI = 0.935, CFI = 0.963, PNFI = 0.697). Discussion: Finally, the usefulness of DTS and DTS-SF is discussed, the latter being briefer, valid and having better psychometric characteristics.
topic Post-traumatic stress disorder
screening scale
exploratory factor analysis
confirmatory factor analysis
earthquake
tsunami
psychosocial impact
url http://www.eurojnlofpsychotraumatol.net/index.php/ejpt/article/download/21239/pdf_1
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