Confirmatory factor analysis of posttraumatic stress symptoms in Brazilian primary care patients: An examination of seven alternative models
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Journal of Anxiety Disorders
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The DSM-IV-TR postulates that PTSD symptoms are organized into 3 clusters. This assumption has been
challenged by growing number of factor analytical studies, which tend to favor 4-factor, first-order mod els. Our objective was to investigate whether the clusters of PTSD symptoms identified in North American
and European studies could be replicated in a Brazilian sample composed of 805 primary care patients
living in hillside slums. Volunteers were asked to fill out the Brazilian version of the Posttraumatic Stress
Disorder Checklist—Civilian Version and a confirmatory factor analysis of this scale was conducted with
the software LISREL 8.80. Seven models were tested and a 4-factor, first-order solution including an emo tional numbing cluster was found to provide the best fit. Although PTSD has been characterized by some
critics as a Western culture-specific disorder lacking universal validity, our results seem to uphold the
cross-cultural validity of the 4-factor, first-order model.
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p. 950–963.: tab. p&b.
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COSTA, Mariana Fernandes et al. Confirmatory factor analysis of posttraumatic stress symptoms in Brazilian primary care patients: An examination of seven alternative models. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, v. 25, p. 950–963, 2011.