In addition to the 17 PTSD items, CAPS also evaluates how PTSD impacts social and occupational functioning, improvements of PTSD symptoms since a previous CAPS assessment, overall response validity, overall PTSD severity, and address guilt as well as dissociation (Briere & Scott, 2006).
The Posttraumatic Stress Diagnostic Scale (PDS): The PDS evaluates exposure to traumatic events, details of most recent traumatic event, identify 17 symptoms from DSM-IV PTSD criteria, and how the traumatic event has impaired daily functioning (Briere & Scott, 2006).
Detailed Assessment of Posttraumatic Stress (DAPS): The DAPS provide DSM-IV diagnosis information for ASD and PTSD. It also measure the associative features of posttraumatic stress by using validity scales and clinical scales that can evaluate lifetime exposure of traumatic, PTSD symptom clusters, immediate responses to traumatic events, and features of posttraumatic stress (Briere & Scott, 2006).
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