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PHI stands for "Protected Health Information" (Y = Yes, N = No)
Display Field Phi Field type Condition choices Field note Header
1. Have you ever experienced, witnesses or otherwise been involved in any events that could have brought serious harm or even death to you or someone else? ptsd_1 N radio 1, Yes | 0, No | 9, Unknown - -
10. Since this event, have you been unable to experience a full range of feelings? ptsd_10 N radio 1, Yes | 0, No | 9, Unknown - -
11. Since this event, have you found yourself unable to see a future for yourself? ptsd_11 N radio 1, Yes | 0, No | 9, Unknown - -
12. difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep (apart from depression or mania) ptsd_12 N radio 1, Yes | 0, No | 9, Unknown - -
13. irritability or angry outbursts (apart from depression or mania) ptsd_13 N radio 1, Yes | 0, No | 9, Unknown - -
14. difficulty concentrating (apart from depression or mania) ptsd_14 N radio 1, Yes | 0, No | 9, Unknown - -
15. being too much on alert ptsd_15 N radio 1, Yes | 0, No | 9, Unknown - -
16. being too easily startled ptsd_16 N radio 1, Yes | 0, No | 9, Unknown - -
17. Have you been very upset about having these symptoms? ptsd_17 N radio 1, Yes | 0, No | 9, Unknown - -
18. Have these symptoms interfered with your ability to work, to be with others or to function in other areas of life ptsd_18 N radio 1, Yes | 0, No | 9, Unknown - -
19. How long did these symptoms (in the above section ) last? ptsd_19 N text - Months -
1a. If yes: Specify ptsd_1a Y notes - - -
2. Did this event cause you to have intense feelings of fear, helplessness or horror? ptsd_2 N radio 1, Yes | 0, No | 9, Unknown - -
20. When did the traumatic event occur (if several, ask about the event most closely associated with symptoms)? ptsd_20 Y text - - -
21. When did you start to experience these symptoms (in the above section)? ptsd_21 Y text - - -
21a. <h6 style="background-color:#DA70D6">INTERVIEWER</h6>: Compute age on onset ptsd_21a N calc round(datediff([dg_dateofbirth], [ptsd_21], 'y','mdy'),0) - -
2a. If yes: Specify ptsd_2a Y notes - - -
3. Have you ever been bothered by unwanted thoughts or dreams or images that kept coming back to you, about traumatic event that you experienced or witnessed? ptsd_3 N radio 1, Yes | 0, No | 9, Unknown - -
4. Have you ever felt as if you were reliving some traumatic event that you experienced or witnessed? ptsd_4 N radio 1, Yes | 0, No | 9, Unknown - -
5. Have you ever been intensely distressed or extremely anxious when you were reminded in some way about a traumatic event that you experienced or witnessed? ptsd_5 N radio 1, Yes | 0, No | 9, Unknown - -
6. Have you tried in general to avoid thinking or talking about the event? ptsd_6 N radio 1, Yes | 0, No | 9, Unknown - -
7. Have you ever tried in general to avoid activities, places or people that remind you of the event? ptsd_7 N radio 1, Yes | 0, No | 9, Unknown - -
8. Are you unable to recall important parts of the event? ptsd_8 N radio 1, Yes | 0, No | 9, Unknown - -
9. Since the event, do you tend to feel detached from other people? ptsd_9 N radio 1, Yes | 0, No | 9, Unknown - -
DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA FOR POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER ptsd_diag N checkbox 1, A.(1) The person experienced, witnessed, or was confronted with an event or events that involved actual or threatened death or serious injury, or a threat to the physical integrity or self or others. | 2, A.(2) The person's response involved intense fear, helplessness or horror. Note: In children, this may be expressed instead by disorganized or agitated behavior. | 3, B.(1) Recurrent and intrusive distressing recollections of the event, including images thoughts, or perceptions. Note: In young children, repetitive play may occur in which themes or aspects of the trauma are expressed. | 4, B.(2) Recurrent distressing dreams of the event. Note: In children, there may be frightening dreams without recognizable content | 5, B.(3) Acting or feeling as if the traumatic event were recurring (includes a sense of reliving the experience, illusions, hallucinations, and dissociative flashback episodes, including those that occur on awakening or when intoxicated). Note: In young children, trauma-specific reenactment may occur | 6, B.(4) Intense psychological distress at exposure to internal or external cues that symbolize or resemble an aspect of the traumatic event | 7, B.(5) Physiological reactivity on exposure to internal or external cues that symbolize or resemble an aspect of the traumatic event | 8, C.(1) Efforts to avoid thoughts, feelings, or conversations associated with the trauma | 9, C.(2) Efforts to avoid activities, places, or people that arouse recollections of the trauma | 10, C.(3) Inability to recall an important aspect of the trauma | 11, C.(4) Markedly diminished interest or participation in significant activities | 12, C.(5) Feeling of detachment or estrangement from others | 13, C.(6) Restricted range of affect (e.g., unable to have loving feelings) | 14, C.(7) Sense of a foreshortened future (e.g., does not expect to have a career, marriage, children, or a normal life span) | 15, D.(1) Difficulty falling or staying asleep | 16, D.(2) Irritability or outbursts of anger | 17, D.(3) Difficulty concentrating | 18, D.(4) Hypervigilance | 19, D.(5) Exaggerated startle response | 20, E. Duration of the disturbance (symptoms in criteria B, C, and D) is more than one month. | 21, The disturbance causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning. - -
Notes post_traumatic_stress_disordercsv_notes Y notes - - -

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