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Validation of the Peritraumatic Dissociative Experiences Questionnaire and Peritraumatic Distress Inventory in school-aged Victims of Road Traffic Accidents

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 November 2010

E. Bui*
Affiliation:
Laboratoire du stress traumatique (LST–JE 2511), CHU de Toulouse, hôpital Casselardit, université de Toulouse, UPS, 170, avenue de Casselardit, TSA 40031, 31059Toulouse cedex 9, France
A. Brunet
Affiliation:
Department of Psychiatry, McGill University, Douglas Mental Health University Institute, H4H 1R3Montreal, Canada
B. Olliac
Affiliation:
Inserm U558, département d’épidémiologie, economie de la santé et santé communautaire, 31073Toulouse, France
E. Very
Affiliation:
Laboratoire du stress traumatique (LST–JE 2511), CHU de Toulouse, hôpital Casselardit, université de Toulouse, UPS, 170, avenue de Casselardit, TSA 40031, 31059Toulouse cedex 9, France
C. Allenou
Affiliation:
Laboratoire du stress traumatique (LST–JE 2511), CHU de Toulouse, hôpital Casselardit, université de Toulouse, UPS, 170, avenue de Casselardit, TSA 40031, 31059Toulouse cedex 9, France
J.-P. Raynaud
Affiliation:
Laboratoire du stress traumatique (LST–JE 2511), CHU de Toulouse, hôpital Casselardit, université de Toulouse, UPS, 170, avenue de Casselardit, TSA 40031, 31059Toulouse cedex 9, France
I. Claudet
Affiliation:
Unité des urgences pédiatriques, hôpital des Enfants, 31059Toulouse, France
S. Bourdet-Loubère
Affiliation:
Centre d’études et de recherches en psychopathologie, université Toulouse Le-Mirail, 31058Toulouse, France
H. Grandjean
Affiliation:
Inserm U558, département d’épidémiologie, economie de la santé et santé communautaire, 31073Toulouse, France
L. Schmitt
Affiliation:
Laboratoire du stress traumatique (LST–JE 2511), CHU de Toulouse, hôpital Casselardit, université de Toulouse, UPS, 170, avenue de Casselardit, TSA 40031, 31059Toulouse cedex 9, France
P. Birmes
Affiliation:
Laboratoire du stress traumatique (LST–JE 2511), CHU de Toulouse, hôpital Casselardit, université de Toulouse, UPS, 170, avenue de Casselardit, TSA 40031, 31059Toulouse cedex 9, France
*
Corresponding author. E-mail address: [email protected] (E. Bui).
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Abstract

Background

Although the reliable and valid Peritraumatic Distress Inventory (PDI–C) and Peritraumatic Dissociative Experiences Questionnaire (PDEQ) are useful for identifying adults at risk of developing acute and chronic posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), they have not been validated in school-aged children and their predictive values remain unknown in this population. This study aims to assess the psychometric properties of the children versions of these two measures (PDI-C and PDEQ-C) in a sample of French-speaking school-children.

Methods

One-hundred and thirty-three consecutive victims of road traffic accidents, aged 8–15 years, were recruited into this longitudinal study via the emergency room. The peritraumatic reactions were assessed at baseline and PTSD symptoms were assessed 1 month later.

Results

Cronbach's alpha coefficients were 0.8 and 0.77 for the PDI-C and PDEQ-C, respectively. The 1-month test-retest correlation coefficient (n = 33) was 0.77 for both measures. The PDI-C demonstrated a two-factor structure while the PDEQ-C displayed a one-factor structure. As with adults, the two measures were intercorrelated (r = 0.52) and correlated with subsequent PTSD symptoms and diagnosis (r = 0.21–0.56; P < 0.05).

Conclusions

The children versions of the PDI and PDEQ are reliable and valid in children.

Type
Short Communication
Copyright
Copyright © Elsevier Masson SAS 2010

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