Consistency of retrospective reporting about exposure to traumatic events

Lifetime exposure to traumatic events was assessed by means of a multimethod protocol applied to 76 male military veterans. Consistency of retrospective reporting was determined for physical and sexual assault and abuse, accidents, disasters, combat and warzone experiences, serious illness or injury...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of traumatic stress 2003-08, Vol.16 (4), p.399-409
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description Lifetime exposure to traumatic events was assessed by means of a multimethod protocol applied to 76 male military veterans. Consistency of retrospective reporting was determined for physical and sexual assault and abuse, accidents, disasters, combat and warzone experiences, serious illness or injury, and hazardous duty. Findings demonstrate that respondents are generally consistent in reporting traumatic events, although the majority report more events upon reevaluation. Reporting about traumatic events shows some variation as a function of the life epoch in which events occurred, whether they were directly or indirectly experienced, and the type of trauma involved. Discussion addresses memory‐related processes triggered by trauma evaluation or tied to characteristics of events themselves as potential sources of inconsistency.
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consistency of reporting
Evaluation of Lifetime Stressors
Humans
Life Change Events
Male
Medical sciences
Memory
memory for traumatic events
Middle Aged
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychometrics. Diagnostic aid systems
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Reproducibility of Results
Retrospective Studies
Self-Assessment
Stress Disorders, Traumatic - psychology
Techniques and methods
trauma assessment
traumatic event characteristics
Veterans
Wounds and Injuries - psychology
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