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Reliability, validity and psychometric properties of the Greek translation of the posttraumatic stress disorder scale
Author(s) -
Konstantinos Kontoangelos,
Sofia Tsiori,
Garyfalia Poulakou,
Konstantinos Protopapas,
Ioannis Katsarolis,
Vissaria Sakka,
Dimitra Kavatha,
Antonios Papadopoulos,
Anastasia Antoniadou,
Charalabos Papageorgiou
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
mental illness
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.239
H-Index - 10
eISSN - 2036-7465
pISSN - 2036-7457
DOI - 10.4081/mi.2017.6832
Subject(s) - guttman scale , cronbach's alpha , psychology , clinical psychology , posttraumatic stress , construct validity , scale (ratio) , reliability (semiconductor) , psychometrics , test validity , psychiatry , developmental psychology , power (physics) , physics , quantum mechanics
The Greek version of the Davidson Trauma Scale (DTS) was developed to respond to the need of Greek-speaking individuals. The translated questionnaire was administered to 128 HIV outpatients (aged 37.1±9.1) and 166 control patients (aged 32.4±13.4). In addition to the DTS Greek scale, subjects were assessed with two other scales useful for assessing validity. For each factor analyses two components were extracted, based on Cattell’s scree test. The two components solution accounted for 55.34% of the total variation in case of frequency variables and 61.45% in case of severity variables. The Cronbach’s alpha coefficient and Guttman split-half coefficient of the DTS scale were 0.93 and 0.88 respectively. The test-retest reliability of the Greek version of DTS scale proved to be satisfactory. Individual items had good intra-class correlation coefficients higher than 0.5, which means that all questions have high levels of external validity. The psychometric strength of interview for posttraumatic stress disorder-Greek version it’s reliable for its future use, particularly for screening subjects with possible diagnosis of posttraumatic stress disorder

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