SPRINT: a brief global assessment of post-traumatic stress disorder

被引:164
作者
Connor, KM [1 ]
Davidson, JRT [1 ]
机构
[1] Duke Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Psychiat & Behav Sci, Durham, NC 27710 USA
关键词
post-traumatic stress disorder; PTSD; trauma; rating scale; interview;
D O I
10.1097/00004850-200109000-00005
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
This report describes the reliability, validity, treatment sensitivity, diagnostic performance and normative values for the Short Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Rating Interview (SPRINT), a brief, global assessment for PTSD. The SPRINT was administered to subjects participating in a clinical trial of PTSD and in a population survey assessing PTSD prevalence. The 8-item SPRINT includes questions assessing the core symptoms of PTSD, as well as related aspects of somatic malaise, stress vulnerability and functional impairment. Validity was assessed against the MINI structured interview, the Davidson Trauma Scale, Treatment Outcome for PTSD Scale, Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale, Sheehan Stress Vulnerability Scale, Sheehan Disability Scale and Clinical Global Impressions of Severity and Improvement Scales. Good test-retest reliability, internal consistency, convergent and divergent validity were obtained. The SPRINT was responsive to symptom change over time and correlated with comparable PTSD symptom measures. In victims of trauma, a score of 14-17 was associated with 96% diagnostic accuracy, whereas in those with PTSD, highest efficiency corresponded to a range of 11-13. The SPRINT demonstrates solid psychometric properties and can serve as a reliable, valid and homogeneous measure of PTSD illness severity and of global improvement. Int Clin Psychopharmacol 16:279-284 (C) 2001 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
引用
收藏
页码:279 / 284
页数:6
相关论文
共 16 条
  • [1] Ballenger JC, 2000, J CLIN PSYCHIAT, V61, P60
  • [2] THE DEVELOPMENT OF A CLINICIAN-ADMINISTERED PTSD SCALE
    BLAKE, DD
    WEATHERS, FW
    NAGY, LM
    KALOUPEK, DG
    GUSMAN, FD
    CHARNEY, DS
    KEANE, TM
    [J]. JOURNAL OF TRAUMATIC STRESS, 1995, 8 (01) : 75 - 90
  • [3] Cohen J., 1998, Statistical Power Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences, V2nd
  • [4] Davidson J R, 1997, Depress Anxiety, V5, P127, DOI 10.1002/(SICI)1520-6394(1997)5:3<127::AID-DA3>3.0.CO
  • [5] 2-B
  • [6] The eight-item treatment-outcome post-traumatic stress disorder scale: A brief measure to assess treatment outcome in post-traumatic stress disorder
    Davidson, JRT
    Colket, JT
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL CLINICAL PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 1997, 12 (01) : 41 - 45
  • [7] DAVIDSON JRT, 1997, PSYCHOL MED, V27, P143, DOI DOI 10.1017/S0033291796004229
  • [8] Comparison of the PTSD symptom scale-interview version and the clinician-administered PTSD scale
    Foa, EB
    Tolin, DF
    [J]. JOURNAL OF TRAUMATIC STRESS, 2000, 13 (02) : 181 - 191
  • [9] GOODMAN WK, 1989, ARCH GEN PSYCHIAT, V46, P1006
  • [10] GUY W, 1977, PUBLICATION ADM, P207