Journal article

Self-reported problems: A comparison between PTSD-diagnosed veterans, their spouses, and clinicians

D Biddle, P Elliott, M Creamer, D Forbes, GJ Devilly

Behaviour Research and Therapy | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2002

Abstract

This study investigated self-reported problems in a sample of help-seeking Vietnam veterans, comparing the veteran's own view with clinician and spouse perspectives, with the aim of examining convergence in reports across different informants. Veterans with PTSD (N=459) were asked to list and rate their five most serious problems. Spouses and treating clinicians completed the same questionnaire in relation to the veteran. Rates of endorsement for each problem area, and levels of agreement between raters, were calculated. Veterans, spouses, and clinicians were all likely to rate anger as a high priority, with veterans also likely to nominate anxiety and depression. Spouses were likely to nomi..

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