Psychophysiological indicators of PTSD following Hurricane Iniki : the multi-sensory interview.
Material type: TextSeries: Quick response research report ; 77Publication details: Boulder, Colo. : University of Colorado, 1995Description: 22 pSubject(s): DDC classification:- 155.935 20
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This study assessed 24 victims of the 1992 Hurricane Iniki for PTSD symptoms and physiological reactivity, six to eight weeks following the storm. 47.8% of subjects met full PTSD criteria using the Clinician Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS-1), a DSM-III-R-based structured interview, 26.1% of subjects had partial PTSD, and 26.1% had no PTSD symptoms. A significant main effect (Skin Conductance by CAPS diagnosis) was found for portions of a Multi-Sensory Interview. Additional findings are discussed
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