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- W2904608340 abstract "The Peritraumatic Emotions Questionnaire (Peri-TEQ) and Posttraumatic Emotions Questionnaire (Post-TEQ) are self-report measures of emotions experienced during and after a traumatic event, respectively. The factor structure and psychometric properties of the Peri- and Post-TEQ were investigated among 474 military personnel with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following deployment. Exploratory factor analysis and confirmatory factor analysis were conducted to test the factor structure of the scales. Internal consistency, composite reliability, convergent validity, and discriminant validity were also assessed. Four factors were identified for the Peri-TEQ (Fear, Humiliation, Anger, and Sadness), and three factors were identified for the Post-TEQ (Fear, Anger-Hurt, and Humiliation). The full scales and all subscales demonstrated adequate-to-good internal consistency, Cronbach's αs = .722–.893. The subscales demonstrated adequate-to-good composite reliability, Cronbach's αs = .763–.861. The Peri- and Post-TEQ demonstrated good convergent validity with measures of PTSD symptoms, rs = .229–.601, ps < .001, and depressive symptoms, rs = .284–.470, ps < .001, and good discriminate validity with measures of resilience, ps = .116–.940, and unit cohesion, Peri-TEQ, p = .304 and Post-TEQ, r = −.123, p = .008. The Humiliation subscales demonstrated good convergent validity with guilt cognitions, rs = .315–.341, ps < .001, and the Anger subscales demonstrated good convergent validity with state anger, rs = .260–.347, ps < .001. The Peri- and Post-TEQ are reliable, valid self-report measures of emotions during and in response to remembering a trauma. The results support the use of these measures in research investigating trauma-related emotions. Spanish Abstracts by Asociación Chilena de Estrés Traumático (ACET) Estructura factorial y propiedades psicométricas de los cuestionarios de emociones peritraumáticas y postraumáticas entre el personal militar en servicio activo con trastorno de estrés postraumático. ESTRUCTURA FACTORIAL Y PROPIEDADES PSICOMETRICAS DE PERI-TEQ Y POST-TEQ El Cuestionario de emociones peritraumáticas (Peri-TEQ en sus siglas en inglés) y el Cuestionario de emociones postraumáticas (Post-TEQ en sus siglas en inglés) son medidas de autoreporte de las emociones experimentadas durante y después de un evento traumático, respectivamente. La estructura factorial y las propiedades psicométricas de Peri-TEQ y Post-TEQ se investigaron entre 474 militares con trastorno de estrés postraumático (TEPT) luego del despliegue. Se realizaron análisis factoriales exploratorios y análisis factoriales confirmatorios para probar la estructura factorial de las escalas. También se evaluaron la consistencia interna, la confiabilidad compuesta, la validez convergente y la validez discriminante. Se identificaron cuatro factores para el Peri-TEQ: Miedo, Humillación, Ira y Tristeza, y se identificaron tres factores para el Post-TEQ: Miedo, Ira-Ser Herido y Humillación. La escala completa y las subescalas mostraron una consistencia interna adecuada a buena. Las subescalas demostraron una confiabilidad compuesta adecuada a buena. El Peri-TEQ y el Post-TEQ demostraron una buena validez convergente con las medidas de los síntomas del TEPT, los síntomas depresivos, el estado de ira y las cogniciones de culpa. El Peri-TEQ y el Post-TEQ demostraron una buena validez discriminatoria con medidas de resiliencia y cohesión de la unidad. El Peri-TEQ y el Post-TEQ son mediciones confiables y válidas de autoevaluación de las emociones durante un trauma y en respuesta a su recuerdo. Los resultados apoyan el uso de estas mediciones en investigaciones que estudian las emociones relacionadas con el trauma. Traditional and Simplified Chinese Abstracts by the Asian Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (AsianSTSS) 簡體及繁體中文撮要由亞洲創傷心理研究學會翻譯 Factor Structure and Psychometric Properties of the Peritraumatic and Posttraumatic Emotions Questionnaires among Active Duty Military Personnel with PTSD Traditional Chinese 標題: 透過患PTSD的現役軍人, 檢視創傷當下及創傷後情緒問卷的因素結構與心理計量特性 撮要: 創傷當下情緒問卷(Peri-TEQ)與創傷後情緒問卷(Post-TEQ), 分別是創傷發生時及之後的情緒自評測量工具。本研究透過474名服役後患創傷後壓力症(PTSD)的軍隊成員, 檢視Peri-TEQ 與 Post-TEQ的因素結構與心理計量特性。我們採用探索性因素分析與驗證性因素分析, 測量問卷等級的因素結構, 並評估問卷的內部一致性、組成信度、匯聚效度、判別效度。Peri-TEQ有4種因素:恐懼、侮辱、憤怒、悲傷;而Post-TEQ有3種因素:恐懼、憤怒與受傷、侮辱。量表的所有等級與子等級都呈現適中至良好的內部一致性。子等級呈現適中至良好的組成信度。Peri-TEQ 與Post-TEQ在測量PTSD症狀、抑鬱症狀、情境性憤怒與內疚認知方面, 都有良好的匯聚效度。兩種問卷在測量恢復力和單位凝聚力方面都有良好的判別效度。在經歷創傷及回憶創傷時, Peri-TEQ 與Post-TEQ是可靠和有效的情緒自評測量工具。結果反映, 檢視創傷相關情緒的研究可採用這兩種測量工具。 Simplified Chinese 标题: 透过患PTSD的现役军人, 检视创伤当下及创伤后情绪问卷的因素结构与心理计量特性 撮要: 创伤当下情绪问卷(Peri-TEQ)与创伤后情绪问卷(Post-TEQ), 分别是创伤发生时及之后的情绪自评测量工具。本研究透过474名服役后患创伤后压力症(PTSD)的军队成员, 检视Peri-TEQ 与 Post-TEQ的因素结构与心理计量特性。我们采用探索性因素分析与验证性因素分析, 测量问卷等级的因素结构, 并评估问卷的内部一致性、组成信度、汇聚效度、判别效度。Peri-TEQ有4种因素:恐惧、侮辱、愤怒、悲伤;而Post-TEQ有3种因素:恐惧、愤怒与受伤、侮辱。量表的所有等级与子等级都呈现适中至良好的内部一致性。子等级呈现适中至良好的组成信度。Peri-TEQ 与Post-TEQ在测量PTSD症状、抑郁症状、情境性愤怒与内疚认知方面, 都有良好的汇聚效度。两种问卷在测量恢复力和单位凝聚力方面都有良好的判别效度。在经历创伤及回忆创伤时, Peri-TEQ 与Post-TEQ是可靠和有效的情绪自评测量工具。结果反映, 检视创伤相关情绪的研究可采用这两种测量工具。" @default.
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