Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
PTSD Symptom Checklist score |
We will measure PTSD with the PTSD Checklist for DSM-5; PCL-5, a 20-item measure on a 5-point scale assessing PTSD symptom severity. Scores range from 0 to 80 with higher scores reflecting increased endorsement of PTSD symptoms. |
Time 2: 8-16 weeks |
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Other |
PTSD Symptom Checklist score |
We will measure PTSD with the PTSD Checklist for DSM-5; PCL-5, a 20-item measure on a 5-point scale assessing PTSD symptom severity. Scores range from 0 to 80 with higher scores reflecting increased endorsement of PTSD symptoms. |
Time 3: 16-24 weeks |
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Other |
PTSD Symptom Checklist score |
We will measure PTSD with the PTSD Checklist for DSM-5; PCL-5, a 20-item measure on a 5-point scale assessing PTSD symptom severity. Scores range from 0 to 80 with higher scores reflecting increased endorsement of PTSD symptoms. |
Time 4: 24-32 weeks |
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Other |
Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptoms |
We will use the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptoms (QIDS). The QIDS includes 16 items that capture the severity of nine depressive symptoms in the last 7 days. |
Time 1: 8-16 weeks |
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Other |
Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptoms |
We will use the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptoms (QIDS). The QIDS includes 16 items that capture the severity of nine depressive symptoms in the last 7 days. |
Time 2: 16-24 weeks |
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Other |
Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptoms |
We will use the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptoms (QIDS). The QIDS includes 16 items that capture the severity of nine depressive symptoms in the last 7 days. |
Time 3: 24-32 weeks |
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Other |
Total Family Problems Score |
The Systematic Clinical Outcome Routine Evaluation (SCORE-15) Index of Family Functioning and Change is a 15-item, self-administered instrument that assesses family problems and includes subscales for family strengths, family difficulties, and family communication. Each item is rated on a 5-point scale where 1 = Describes us: Very well and 5 = Describes us: Not at all. The scores from all individual items can be added together into a total family problem score. |
Time 2: 8-16 weeks |
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Other |
Total Family Problems Score |
The Systematic Clinical Outcome Routine Evaluation (SCORE-15) Index of Family Functioning and Change is a 15-item, self-administered instrument that assesses family problems and includes subscales for family strengths, family difficulties, and family communication. Each item is rated on a 5-point scale where 1 = Describes us: Very well and 5 = Describes us: Not at all. The scores from all individual items can be added together into a total family problem score. |
Time 3: 16-24 weeks |
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Other |
Total Family Problems Score |
The Systematic Clinical Outcome Routine Evaluation (SCORE-15) Index of Family Functioning and Change is a 15-item, self-administered instrument that assesses family problems and includes subscales for family strengths, family difficulties, and family communication. Each item is rated on a 5-point scale where 1 = Describes us: Very well and 5 = Describes us: Not at all. The scores from all individual items can be added together into a total family problem score. |
Time 4: 24-32 weeks |
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Primary |
Parenting Stress Index total score |
The Parenting Stress Index, 4th edition (PSI) has 120 items scored on a 5-point scale, yielding a parent and child domain scale measuring stress related to parent and child characteristics. These scale scores are combined to yield a total stress score. |
Time 2: 8-16 weeks |
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Primary |
Parenting Stress Index total score |
The Parenting Stress Index, 4th edition (PSI) has 120 items scored on a 5-point scale, yielding a parent and child domain scale measuring stress related to parent and child characteristics. These scale scores are combined to yield a total stress score. |
Time 3: 16-24 weeks |
|
Primary |
Parenting Stress Index total score |
The Parenting Stress Index, 4th edition (PSI) has 120 items scored on a 5-point scale, yielding a parent and child domain scale measuring stress related to parent and child characteristics. These scale scores are combined to yield a total stress score. |
Time 4: 24-32 weeks |
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Secondary |
Laxness subscale on the Parenting Scale |
The laxness scale is comprised of 11 items measuring permissive, inconsistent discipline |
Time 2: 8-16 weeks |
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Secondary |
Laxness subscale on the Parenting Scale |
The laxness scale is comprised of 11 items measuring permissive, inconsistent discipline |
Time 3: 16-24 weeks |
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Secondary |
Laxness subscale on the Parenting Scale |
The laxness scale is comprised of 11 items measuring permissive, inconsistent discipline |
Time 4: 24-32 weeks |
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Secondary |
Over reactivity subscale on the Parenting scale |
The over reactivity scale (10 items) measures use of emotional, harsh discipline |
Time 2: 8-16 weeks |
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Secondary |
Over reactivity subscale on the Parenting scale |
The over reactivity scale (10 items) measures use of emotional, harsh discipline |
Time 3: 16-24 weeks |
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Secondary |
Over reactivity subscale on the Parenting scale |
The over reactivity scale (10 items) measures use of emotional, harsh discipline |
Time 4: 24-32 weeks |
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