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took part in a prior study examining the prev-event. Participants who identified more than alence of trauma and PTSD in Holocaust sur-one trauma were asked identify their most vivor offspring (Yehuda, Schrneidler, Wain-distressing event, and this was used the ba-berg, et al., 1998). The current study adds 30 sis for the evaluation of current and lifetime new participants (17 offspring and compar-PTSD. ison participants) for whom diagnostic data addition to the clinical interview, parti-have not been previously published. cipants completed several questionnaires. De-Similarly, cortisol data from of the par-scribed in this paper are the results from two ticipants have been reported (Yehuda et al., of these measures: the CTQ and the Parental 2000). These participants represent the to-PTSD Scale. tal number of participants from the 50 re-The CTQ (Bernstein, Fink, Handelsman, ported previously for whom data about both Foote, Lovejoy, Wenzel, Sarapeto, childhood trauma and parental PTSD were giero, 1994) is a self-administered inventory available (i.e., the Childhood Trauma Ques-that assesses experiences of abuse and neglect tionnaire [CTQ] and Parental PTSD Scale). during childhood. The short form of the ques-These instruments were added to our assess-tionnaire was used in the current study. Parti-ment battery subsequent to initiating cortisol cipants were asked to respond to state-studies offspring. Additionally, the current ments on a 5-point Likert scale, rating each sample includes new participants recruited experience with respect to the frequency with
DOI link for took part in a prior study examining the prev-event. Participants who identified more than alence of trauma and PTSD in Holocaust sur-one trauma were asked identify their most vivor offspring (Yehuda, Schrneidler, Wain-distressing event, and this was used the ba-berg, et al., 1998). The current study adds 30 sis for the evaluation of current and lifetime new participants (17 offspring and compar-PTSD. ison participants) for whom diagnostic data addition to the clinical interview, parti-have not been previously published. cipants completed several questionnaires. De-Similarly, cortisol data from of the par-scribed in this paper are the results from two ticipants have been reported (Yehuda et al., of these measures: the CTQ and the Parental 2000). These participants represent the to-PTSD Scale. tal number of participants from the 50 re-The CTQ (Bernstein, Fink, Handelsman, ported previously for whom data about both Foote, Lovejoy, Wenzel, Sarapeto, childhood trauma and parental PTSD were giero, 1994) is a self-administered inventory available (i.e., the Childhood Trauma Ques-that assesses experiences of abuse and neglect tionnaire [CTQ] and Parental PTSD Scale). during childhood. The short form of the ques-These instruments were added to our assess-tionnaire was used in the current study. Parti-ment battery subsequent to initiating cortisol cipants were asked to respond to state-studies offspring. Additionally, the current ments on a 5-point Likert scale, rating each sample includes new participants recruited experience with respect to the frequency with
took part in a prior study examining the prev-event. Participants who identified more than alence of trauma and PTSD in Holocaust sur-one trauma were asked identify their most vivor offspring (Yehuda, Schrneidler, Wain-distressing event, and this was used the ba-berg, et al., 1998). The current study adds 30 sis for the evaluation of current and lifetime new participants (17 offspring and compar-PTSD. ison participants) for whom diagnostic data addition to the clinical interview, parti-have not been previously published. cipants completed several questionnaires. De-Similarly, cortisol data from of the par-scribed in this paper are the results from two ticipants have been reported (Yehuda et al., of these measures: the CTQ and the Parental 2000). These participants represent the to-PTSD Scale. tal number of participants from the 50 re-The CTQ (Bernstein, Fink, Handelsman, ported previously for whom data about both Foote, Lovejoy, Wenzel, Sarapeto, childhood trauma and parental PTSD were giero, 1994) is a self-administered inventory available (i.e., the Childhood Trauma Ques-that assesses experiences of abuse and neglect tionnaire [CTQ] and Parental PTSD Scale). during childhood. The short form of the ques-These instruments were added to our assess-tionnaire was used in the current study. Parti-ment battery subsequent to initiating cortisol cipants were asked to respond to state-studies offspring. Additionally, the current ments on a 5-point Likert scale, rating each sample includes new participants recruited experience with respect to the frequency with
ABSTRACT
Childhood trauma and risk for PTSD