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This article reviews the psychometric properties of the Stressful Life Events Screening Questionnaire (SLESQ), a recently developed trauma history screening measure, and discusses the complexities involved in assessing trauma exposure. There are relatively few general measures of exposure to a variety of types of traumatic events, and most of those that exist have not been subjected to rigorous psychometric evaluation. The SLESQ showed good test-retest reliability, with a median kappa of .73, adequate convergent validity (with a lengthier interview) with a median kappa of .64, and good discrimination between Criterion A and non-Criterion A events. The discussion addresses some of the challenges of assessing traumatic event exposure along the dimensions of defining traumatic events, assessment methodologies, reporting consistency, and incident validation.
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Lisa A. Goodman
Carole Corcoran
Kiban Turner
Journal of Traumatic Stress
Duke University
University of Maryland, College Park
Georgetown University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d9b7068988aeabbe6860b6 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1024456713321