Examining the Factor Structure of the Posttraumatic Checklist for Civilians.

IF 17.7 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2022-11-16 DOI:10.1177/00332941221139708
Westley Atrayeau Youngren, Jessica C Balderas, Daniel Reis, Nancy Hamilton
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The Posttraumatic Checklist for Civilians (PCL-C) is one of the most common tools used to assess PTSD among civilian populations. However, the underlying factor structure of the PCL-C remains under examined, with the most recent research relying on small samples with limited generalizability. Thus, the present study used exploratory and confirmatory techniques in a large North American college student sample to investigate the factor structure of the PCL-C. Results supported a 3-factor model for the PCL-C accounting for 59% of the total variance and represented by Suppression (M = 11.2, SD = 5.0); Hyperarousal (M = 6.5, SD = 3.2); and Diminished Reward Processing (M = 5.9, SD = 2.9). Regarding gender differences, females tended to score higher on suppression and avoidance related symptoms, while males scored higher on symptoms related to Diminished Reward Processing. Results also showed that embedded within college campuses are trauma exposed students experiencing distressingly high levels of posttrauma symptoms. In sum, the results revealed three factors in the PCL-C, that could be used to offer insight into assessing and treating posttrauma symptoms on a college campus.

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研究平民创伤后核对表的因子结构。
平民创伤后核对表(PCL-C)是评估平民创伤后应激障碍最常用的工具之一。然而,PCL-C 的基本因素结构仍未得到充分研究,最近的研究依赖于小样本,可推广性有限。因此,本研究在一个大型北美大学生样本中使用了探索性和确认性技术来研究 PCL-C 的因子结构。研究结果支持 PCL-C 的 3 因子模型,该模型占总方差的 59%,由压抑(M = 11.2,SD = 5.0)、过度渴求(M = 6.5,SD = 3.2)和奖赏加工减弱(M = 5.9,SD = 2.9)代表。在性别差异方面,女性在压抑和回避相关症状上得分较高,而男性在奖赏处理减弱相关症状上得分较高。研究结果还显示,在大学校园中,受到创伤的学生在创伤后症状方面的得分很高,令人痛苦。总之,研究结果揭示了 PCL-C 中的三个因子,可用于深入了解大学校园中创伤后症状的评估和治疗。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
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