J Korean Neuropsychiatr Assoc.  2005 May;44(3):303-310.

A Study on Reliability and Validity of the Korean Version of Impact of Event Scale-Revised

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Neuropsychiatry, Presbyterian Medical Center(Jesus Hospital), Jeonju, Korea. mite2@naver.com

Abstract


OBJECTIVES
The present study was conducted to explore the reliability and validity of the "Impact of Event Scale-Revised Korean version" (IES-R-K).
METHODS
The subjects were college students who visited a college counseling center and patients who were admitted to a general hospital and two orthopedic local clinics. Those subjects who experienced catastrophic traumatic events were tested for CAPS, BDI, STAI-I, II, and MMPI-PTSD scale.
RESULTS
The range of correlations between item-total were .45-.89. The coefficients of internal consistency were .69-.83, of them were the Split-half reliability was .71 and the test-retest reliability was .89, all within expected ranges. Inter-correlations of IES-R-K, CAPS, BDI, STAI-I, II, and MMPI-PTSD scale were high. CAPS showed the highest correlation coefficient. Factor analysis indicated 4 factors in IES-R;avoidance, hyperarousal, intrusion, and sleep problem & numbness. IES-R-K can be a useful self-rating diagnostic instrument for PTSD symptoms to be a clinical concern by using 24/25 cutoff in total score. The partial PTSD cutoff score is 17/18.
CONCLUSION
The IES-R-K was confirmed in it's reliability and validity. IES-R-K could be applied for screening of PTSD.

Keyword

IES-R-K; PTSD; Reliability; Validity; Cutoff

MeSH Terms

Counseling
Hospitals, General
Humans
Hypesthesia
Mass Screening
Orthopedics
Reproducibility of Results*
Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic
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