The posttraumatic stress interview for children (KID-PIN): development and validation of a semi-structured interview of PTSD symptoms among displaced children in the Middle East
Ibrahim H, Catani C, Neuner F (2021)
PeerJ 9: e12403.
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Background: In populations affected by mass disaster such as armed conflict and displacement, children are at risk of developing mental ill-health, in particular post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Valid and reliable screening instruments are needed to assess the severity of PTSD symptoms among children and to identify individuals in need of treatment. Method: In the context of an ongoing war in the Middle East, we developed the KID-PIN as a semi-structured interview for PTSD symptoms that can be administered by trained paraprofessionals. To achieve a culturally and contextually appropriate instrument, the development was based on open-ended interviews with affected children and involved both local and international experts. Using the KID-PIN and instruments for constructs associated with PTSD, 332 Iraqi and Syrian displaced children were interviewed. A subset of the sample (n = 86) participated in validation interviews based on experts applying the Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale for DSM-5-Child/Adolescent Version (CAPS-CA-5). Results: The KID-PIN demonstrated excellent internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha = 0.94) with good convergent validity. Confirmatory factor analyses of the KID-PIN showed an acceptable fit with the DSM-5 and other common models; the best fit was reached with the Hybrid model. Receiver operating characteristic analyses indicated that the cut-off score of 28 or higher on the KID-PIN is the optimum cut-off for a probable PTSD diagnosis. Conclusion: The utility of the newly developed KID-PIN as a screening instrument for PTSD in children is supported by the measure's high internal consistency and good convergent and structural validity, as well as its diagnostic accuracy.
Stichworte
PTSD;
Children;
Assessment;
Arab spring;
Kurd;
Arab;
Iraqi;
Syrian
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2021
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PeerJ
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9
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e12403
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2167-8359
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Ibrahim H, Catani C, Neuner F. The posttraumatic stress interview for children (KID-PIN): development and validation of a semi-structured interview of PTSD symptoms among displaced children in the Middle East. PeerJ . 2021;9: e12403.
Ibrahim, H., Catani, C., & Neuner, F. (2021). The posttraumatic stress interview for children (KID-PIN): development and validation of a semi-structured interview of PTSD symptoms among displaced children in the Middle East. PeerJ , 9, e12403. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12403
Ibrahim, Hawkar, Catani, Claudia, and Neuner, Frank. 2021. “The posttraumatic stress interview for children (KID-PIN): development and validation of a semi-structured interview of PTSD symptoms among displaced children in the Middle East”. PeerJ 9: e12403.
Ibrahim, H., Catani, C., and Neuner, F. (2021). The posttraumatic stress interview for children (KID-PIN): development and validation of a semi-structured interview of PTSD symptoms among displaced children in the Middle East. PeerJ 9:e12403.
Ibrahim, H., Catani, C., & Neuner, F., 2021. The posttraumatic stress interview for children (KID-PIN): development and validation of a semi-structured interview of PTSD symptoms among displaced children in the Middle East. PeerJ , 9: e12403.
H. Ibrahim, C. Catani, and F. Neuner, “The posttraumatic stress interview for children (KID-PIN): development and validation of a semi-structured interview of PTSD symptoms among displaced children in the Middle East”, PeerJ , vol. 9, 2021, : e12403.
Ibrahim, H., Catani, C., Neuner, F.: The posttraumatic stress interview for children (KID-PIN): development and validation of a semi-structured interview of PTSD symptoms among displaced children in the Middle East. PeerJ . 9, : e12403 (2021).
Ibrahim, Hawkar, Catani, Claudia, and Neuner, Frank. “The posttraumatic stress interview for children (KID-PIN): development and validation of a semi-structured interview of PTSD symptoms among displaced children in the Middle East”. PeerJ 9 (2021): e12403.
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