TY - JOUR PY - 2015// TI - Accuracy of an intimate partner violence screening tool for female VHA patients: a replication and extension JO - Journal of Traumatic Stress A1 - Iverson, Katherine M. A1 - King, Matthew W. A1 - Gerber, Megan R. A1 - Resick, Patricia A. A1 - Kimerling, Rachel A1 - Street, Amy E. A1 - Vogt, Dawne S. SP - 79 EP - 82 VL - 28 IS - 1 N2 - The 4-item Hurt/Insult/Threaten/Scream (HITS) tool accurately detects past-year intimate partner violence (IPV) among female United States Veterans Health Administration (VHA) patients; however, it lacks a sexual IPV item. This study evaluated the accuracy of an extended HITS (E-HITS), which adds a sexual IPV item, in female VHA patients. A sample of 80 female U.S. veteran VHA patients in New England completed a mail survey (50.0% response rate) that included the 5-item E-HITS and the Revised Conflict Tactics Scales (CTS-2). Women were included if they were in an intimate relationship in the past year. The women averaged 49 years of age and 86.0% of the sample was White. Accuracy of the 4-item HITS was compared to the 5-item E-HITS, using the CTS-2 as the reference. There were 20 women (25.0%) who reported past-year IPV on the CTS-2. The receiver operator characteristic curves demonstrated that the HITS and E-HITS performed nearly identically at their optimal cutoff scores of 6 and 7, respectively. At these cutoff scores, the sensitivity of both tools was.75, 95% CI [.55,.95]. The specificities were similar;.83 for the HITS, 95% CI [.73,.92], and.82 for the E-HITS, 95% CI [.72,.90]. Including a sexual IPV item may be clinically beneficial; it also attains the same accuracy of case identification as the HITS.
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LA - en SN - 0894-9867 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jts.21985 ID - ref1 ER -