Abstract

The Posttraumatic stress disorder checklist (PCL) is the most widely used questionnaire to screen for symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), based on the Diagnostic and Statistical manual of Mental disorders (DSM-IV) criteria. In the latest edition of the DSM (DSM-5), the criteria for PTSD were revised leading to the development of the PCL-5. So far, there is no validated Dutch version of the PCL-5. The aim of this study is to determine psychometric characteristics of the Dutch translation and linguistic validation of the PCL-5 and to evaluate internal consistency, criterion and structural validity. In a population of 495 civilian, traumatic brain injury patients, the PCL-5, the Generalized anxiety disorder questionnaire and the Depression scale of the Patient health questionnaire were administered. The PCL-5 was translated in Dutch following a strict procedure of linguistic validation and cognitive debriefing. Results show an excellent internal consistency and high criterion validity. Confirmatory factor analysis demonstrated a good fit for the four-factor DSM-5 model, but a superior fit for the six-factor Anhedonia model and the seven-factor Hybrid model, similar to the English version of the PCL-5. Preliminary validation of the Dutch translation of the PCL-5 was proven to be psychometrically sound and can be used for clinical and academic purposes, specifically for TBI patients. Future research should examine concurrent and discriminant validity for the Dutch translation in broader populations at risk for PTSD, and include a structured interview to evaluate diagnostic utility.

Highlights

  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental disorder following a traumatic event, expressed by different symptoms such as persistent remembering or reliving the event, trying to avoid specific stressors, difficulty in falling asleep, irritability, hyper-vigilance and others [1]

  • We examined the criterion validity of the Posttraumatic stress disorder checklist (PCL)-5 instrument by reporting its correlations with two related instruments, Generalized anxiety disorder questionnaire-7 (GAD-7) and Patient health questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9)

  • The Posttraumatic stress disorder checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5) score varied based on the demographics of the study population

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Introduction

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental disorder following a traumatic event, expressed by different symptoms such as persistent remembering or reliving the event, trying to avoid specific stressors, difficulty in falling asleep, irritability, hyper-vigilance and others [1]. The topic of PTSD has been widely investigated in patients following a traumatic brain. Preliminary validation of Dutch Posttraumatic stress disorder checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5). Requests for data access, can be submitted online: https://www. Center-tbi.eu/data The complete Manual for data access is available online: https://www.centertbi.eu/files/SOP-Manual-DAPR-20181101.pdf Requests for data access, can be submitted online: https://www. center-tbi.eu/data The complete Manual for data access is available online: https://www.centertbi.eu/files/SOP-Manual-DAPR-20181101.pdf

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