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Evaluation of the self-reported questionnaires used to assess mental health after the January 2015 terrorist attacks in the Paris Region: IMPACTS survey

INTRODUCTION: Structured clinical interviews are the gold standard for assessing mental health. However limited resources may allow the use of only self-report questionnaires. In the context of emergency, such as terrorist attacks, the performance and thresholds of such tools still unclear. OBJECTIV...

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Autores principales: Bertuzzi, L., Vuillermoz, C., El Aarbaoui, T., Héron, M., Aubert, L., Pirard, P., Vandentorren, S., Motreff, Y.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9567481/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.673
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author Bertuzzi, L.
Vuillermoz, C.
El Aarbaoui, T.
Héron, M.
Aubert, L.
Pirard, P.
Vandentorren, S.
Motreff, Y.
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Vuillermoz, C.
El Aarbaoui, T.
Héron, M.
Aubert, L.
Pirard, P.
Vandentorren, S.
Motreff, Y.
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description INTRODUCTION: Structured clinical interviews are the gold standard for assessing mental health. However limited resources may allow the use of only self-report questionnaires. In the context of emergency, such as terrorist attacks, the performance and thresholds of such tools still unclear. OBJECTIVES: We investigated the performance of the Posttraumatic stress disorder CheckList Scale (PCL-S) and of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression scale (HADS), both compared to the MINI Interview, among civilians and first responders involved in terrorist attacks. METHODS: The data came from the IMPACTS survey which was conducted from 6-10 months among civilians (N=190) and first responders (N=232) after the January 2015 terrorist attacks in the Paris Region, France. Sensitivity and specificity of the PCL-S and HADS were estimated by the ROC curve, and the optimal threshold was defined using the Youden index. RESULTS: Regarding the PCL-S: for civilians and first responders respectively, the overall AUC was 0.947 and 0.899, and the optimal threshold were 38.5 and 39.5. Regarding the HADS-D: for civilians and first responders respectively, the overall AUC was 0.908 and 0.617 and the optimal thresholds were 7.5 and 1.5. For the HADS-A for civilians and first responders respectively, the overall AUC was 0.823 and 0.717, the optimal threshold were 9.5 and 6.5. CONCLUSIONS: In the context of a terrorist attack, compared to the MINI, our study underlined satisfactory performance of the PCL-S and the HADS-D in screening for PTSD and depression respectively, while the screening of anxiety using the HADS-A was unsatisfactory. DISCLOSURE: No significant relationships.
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spelling pubmed-95674812022-10-17 Evaluation of the self-reported questionnaires used to assess mental health after the January 2015 terrorist attacks in the Paris Region: IMPACTS survey Bertuzzi, L. Vuillermoz, C. El Aarbaoui, T. Héron, M. Aubert, L. Pirard, P. Vandentorren, S. Motreff, Y. Eur Psychiatry Abstract INTRODUCTION: Structured clinical interviews are the gold standard for assessing mental health. However limited resources may allow the use of only self-report questionnaires. In the context of emergency, such as terrorist attacks, the performance and thresholds of such tools still unclear. OBJECTIVES: We investigated the performance of the Posttraumatic stress disorder CheckList Scale (PCL-S) and of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression scale (HADS), both compared to the MINI Interview, among civilians and first responders involved in terrorist attacks. METHODS: The data came from the IMPACTS survey which was conducted from 6-10 months among civilians (N=190) and first responders (N=232) after the January 2015 terrorist attacks in the Paris Region, France. Sensitivity and specificity of the PCL-S and HADS were estimated by the ROC curve, and the optimal threshold was defined using the Youden index. RESULTS: Regarding the PCL-S: for civilians and first responders respectively, the overall AUC was 0.947 and 0.899, and the optimal threshold were 38.5 and 39.5. Regarding the HADS-D: for civilians and first responders respectively, the overall AUC was 0.908 and 0.617 and the optimal thresholds were 7.5 and 1.5. For the HADS-A for civilians and first responders respectively, the overall AUC was 0.823 and 0.717, the optimal threshold were 9.5 and 6.5. CONCLUSIONS: In the context of a terrorist attack, compared to the MINI, our study underlined satisfactory performance of the PCL-S and the HADS-D in screening for PTSD and depression respectively, while the screening of anxiety using the HADS-A was unsatisfactory. DISCLOSURE: No significant relationships. Cambridge University Press 2022-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9567481/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.673 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bertuzzi, L.
Vuillermoz, C.
El Aarbaoui, T.
Héron, M.
Aubert, L.
Pirard, P.
Vandentorren, S.
Motreff, Y.
Evaluation of the self-reported questionnaires used to assess mental health after the January 2015 terrorist attacks in the Paris Region: IMPACTS survey
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title_short Evaluation of the self-reported questionnaires used to assess mental health after the January 2015 terrorist attacks in the Paris Region: IMPACTS survey
title_sort evaluation of the self-reported questionnaires used to assess mental health after the january 2015 terrorist attacks in the paris region: impacts survey
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