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Citation

Grasso DJ, Doyle C, Koon R. Child Maltreat. 2019; 24(1): 113-120.

Affiliation

Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice, Decatur, GA, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children, Publisher SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1077559518808584

PMID

30419770

Abstract

The Trauma-Related Symptoms and Impairment Rapid Screen (TSIRS) and the Dimensions of Violence Exposure Rapid Screen (DVERS) are two new tools designed to detect traumatic stress symptoms and high-risk characteristics of trauma exposure. Each screen contains 10 yes-or-no questions and is estimated to take approximately 2 min to complete. The rapid screens were developed to address the demand for efficient, effective, and user-friendly tools for use in settings where universal screening of trauma and related symptoms is recommended, but training and expertise in clinical assessment are generally lacking or absent. The purpose of the current study was to examine the predictive utility of the TSIRS and DVERS in detecting probable post-traumatic stress disorder and poly-victimization assessed via a validated self-report instrument. Data were collected on a sample of 218 detained adolescents.

RESULTS provide initial support for the predictive utility of the TSIRS and DVERS in a justice-involved sample.


Language: en

Keywords

exposure to violence; post-traumatic stress disorder; trauma informed

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