Sloan P, Arsenault L, Hilsenroth M, Harvill L
Psychology Service, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Mountain Home, Tennessee 37684, USA.
J Clin Psychol. 1995 Nov;51(6):799-801. doi: 10.1002/1097-4679(199511)51:6<799::aid-jclp2270510611>3.0.co;2-c.
This study investigated the effectiveness of the Mississippi Scale for Desert Storm War Zone Personnel (M-PTSD-DS), developed from the Mississippi Scale for Combat Related PTSD (M-PTSD; Keane, Caddell, & Taylor, 1988), in the measurement of varying degrees of war-related post-traumatic stress (PTS) symptomatology of non-combat Persian Gulf War veterans. Thirty Marines were administered the M-PTSD-DS after 3 months of active duty in Operation Desert Storm. The M-PTSD-DS scores of the Marines were related significantly to the number of PTS symptoms reported by the Marines. This scale appears to be quite effective in detecting varying degrees of war-related stress in non-combatants.
本研究调查了基于《与战斗相关的创伤后应激障碍密西西比量表》(M-PTSD;基恩、卡德尔和泰勒,1988年)编制的《沙漠风暴战区人员密西西比量表》(M-PTSD-DS)在测量非战斗波斯湾战争退伍军人不同程度的战争相关创伤后应激(PTS)症状方面的有效性。30名海军陆战队员在沙漠风暴行动中服役3个月后接受了M-PTSD-DS测试。海军陆战队员的M-PTSD-DS得分与他们报告的PTS症状数量显著相关。该量表似乎在检测非战斗人员不同程度的战争相关应激方面相当有效。