CDE Detailed Report

Disease: Traumatic Brain Injury
Sub-Domain: Psychiatric and Psychological Status
CRF: PTSD Checklist - Stressor Specific (PCL-S)

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CDE ID CDE Name Variable Name Definition Short Description Question Text Permissible Values Description Data Type Disease Specific Instructions Disease Specific Reference Population Classification (e.g., Core) Version Number Version Date CRF Name (CRF Module / Guideline) Sub Domain Name Domain Name Size Input Restrictions Min Value Max Value Measurement Type External Id Loinc External Id Snomed External Id caDSR External Id CDISC
C07409 PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS) - Memories indicator PCLSMemoriesInd Indicator how often the subject has repeated, disturbing memories thoughts, or images of a stressful military experience as part of PTSD Checklist Military (PCLM) Indicator how often the subject has repeated, disturbing memories thoughts, or images of a stressful military experience as part of PTSD Checklist Military (PCLM Repeated, disturbing memories, thoughts, or images of the stressful experience? 0;1;2;3;4 0-Not at all;1-A little bit;2-Moderately;3-Quite a bit;4-Extremely Numeric Values

Read each problem and/or complaint carefully, then choose only one of the numbers to indicate how much you have been bothered by that problem/complaint in the past month. Recommend collection at least at end of inititial medical care.

Weathers, F., Litz, B., Herman, D., Huska, J., & Keane, T. (October 1993). The PTSD Checklist (PCL): Reliability, Validity, and Diagnostic Utility. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, San Antonio, TX. Public domain available from: https://www.ptsd.va.gov Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-19 21:21:51.533 PTSD Checklist - Stressor Specific (PCL-S) Psychiatric and Psychological Status Outcomes and End Points

Single Pre-Defined Value Selected

C07420 PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS) - Short future indicator PCLSShortFutureInd Indicator how often the subject feels as if his or her future will somehow be cut short as part of PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS) Indicator how often the subject feels as if his or her future will somehow be cut short as part of PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS Feeling as if your future will somehow be cut short? 0;1;2;3;4 0-Not at all;1-A little bit;2-Moderately;3-Quite a bit;4-Extremely Numeric Values

Read each problem and/or complaint carefully, then choose only one of the numbers to indicate how much you have been bothered by that problem/complaint in the past month. Recommend collection at least at end of inititial medical care.

Weathers, F., Litz, B., Herman, D., Huska, J., & Keane, T. (October 1993). The PTSD Checklist (PCL): Reliability, Validity, and Diagnostic Utility. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, San Antonio, TX. Public domain available from: https://www.ptsd.va.gov Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-19 21:21:51.533 PTSD Checklist - Stressor Specific (PCL-S) Psychiatric and Psychological Status Outcomes and End Points

Single Pre-Defined Value Selected

C07410 PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS) - Dreams indicator PCLSDreamsInd Indicator whether the subject has repeated, disturbing dreams as the stressful experience as part of PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS) Indicator whether the subject has repeated, disturbing dreams as the stressful experience as part of PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS Repeated, disturbing dreams of the stressful experience? 0;1;2;3;4 0-Not at all;1-A little bit;2-Moderately;3-Quite a bit;4-Extremely Numeric Values

Read each problem and/or complaint carefully, then choose only one of the numbers to indicate how much you have been bothered by that problem/complaint in the past month. Recommend collection at least at end of inititial medical care.

Weathers, F., Litz, B., Herman, D., Huska, J., & Keane, T. (October 1993). The PTSD Checklist (PCL): Reliability, Validity, and Diagnostic Utility. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, San Antonio, TX. Public domain available from: https://www.ptsd.va.gov Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-19 21:21:51.533 PTSD Checklist - Stressor Specific (PCL-S) Psychiatric and Psychological Status Outcomes and End Points

Single Pre-Defined Value Selected

C07421 PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS) - Fall stay asleep indicator PCLSFallStayAsleepInd Indicator how often the subject has trouble falling or staying asleep as part of PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS) Indicator how often the subject has trouble falling or staying asleep as part of PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS Trouble falling or staying asleep? 0;1;2;3;4 0-Not at all;1-A little bit;2-Moderately;3-Quite a bit;4-Extremely Numeric Values

Read each problem and/or complaint carefully, then choose only one of the numbers to indicate how much you have been bothered by that problem/complaint in the past month. Recommend collection at least at end of inititial medical care.

Weathers, F., Litz, B., Herman, D., Huska, J., & Keane, T. (October 1993). The PTSD Checklist (PCL): Reliability, Validity, and Diagnostic Utility. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, San Antonio, TX. Public domain available from: https://www.ptsd.va.gov Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-19 21:21:51.533 PTSD Checklist - Stressor Specific (PCL-S) Psychiatric and Psychological Status Outcomes and End Points

Single Pre-Defined Value Selected

C07411 PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS) - Happen again indicator PCLSHappenAgainInd Indicator of how often the subject suddenly acts or feels as if the stressful experience were happening against (as if he or she was reliving it) as part of PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS) Indicator of how often the subject suddenly acts or feels as if the stressful experience were happening against (as if he or she was reliving it) as part of PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS Suddenly acting or feeling as if the stressful experience were happening again (as if you were reliving it)? 0;1;2;3;4 0-Not at all;1-A little bit;2-Moderately;3-Quite a bit;4-Extremely Numeric Values

Read each problem and/or complaint carefully, then choose only one of the numbers to indicate how much you have been bothered by that problem/complaint in the past month. Recommend collection at least at end of inititial medical care.

Weathers, F., Litz, B., Herman, D., Huska, J., & Keane, T. (October 1993). The PTSD Checklist (PCL): Reliability, Validity, and Diagnostic Utility. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, San Antonio, TX. Public domain available from: https://www.ptsd.va.gov Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-19 21:21:51.533 PTSD Checklist - Stressor Specific (PCL-S) Psychiatric and Psychological Status Outcomes and End Points

Single Pre-Defined Value Selected

C07422 PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS) - Angry outburst indicator PCLSAngryOutburstInd Indicator how often the subject feels irritable or has angry outbursts as part of PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS) Indicator how often the subject feels irritable or has angry outbursts as part of PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS Feeling irritable or having angry outbursts? 0;1;2;3;4 0-Not at all;1-A little bit;2-Moderately;3-Quite a bit;4-Extremely Numeric Values

Read each problem and/or complaint carefully, then choose only one of the numbers to indicate how much you have been bothered by that problem/complaint in the past month. Recommend collection at least at end of inititial medical care.

Weathers, F., Litz, B., Herman, D., Huska, J., & Keane, T. (October 1993). The PTSD Checklist (PCL): Reliability, Validity, and Diagnostic Utility. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, San Antonio, TX. Public domain available from: https://www.ptsd.va.gov Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-19 21:21:51.533 PTSD Checklist - Stressor Specific (PCL-S) Psychiatric and Psychological Status Outcomes and End Points

Single Pre-Defined Value Selected

C07412 PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS) - Very upset indicator PCLSVeryUpsetInd Indicator how often the subject feels very upset when something reminds he or she of the stressful experience as part of PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS) Indicator how often the subject feels very upset when something reminds he or she of the stressful experience as part of PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS Feeling very upset when something reminded you of the stressful experience? 0;1;2;3;4 0-Not at all;1-A little bit;2-Moderately;3-Quite a bit;4-Extremely Numeric Values

Read each problem and/or complaint carefully, then choose only one of the numbers to indicate how much you have been bothered by that problem/complaint in the past month. Recommend collection at least at end of inititial medical care.

Weathers, F., Litz, B., Herman, D., Huska, J., & Keane, T. (October 1993). The PTSD Checklist (PCL): Reliability, Validity, and Diagnostic Utility. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, San Antonio, TX. Public domain available from: https://www.ptsd.va.gov Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-19 21:21:51.533 PTSD Checklist - Stressor Specific (PCL-S) Psychiatric and Psychological Status Outcomes and End Points

Single Pre-Defined Value Selected

C07423 PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS) - Difficulty concentrating indicator PCLSDifficultyConcentratingInd Indicator how often the subject has difficulty concentrating as part of PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS) Indicator how often the subject has difficulty concentrating as part of PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS Having difficulty concentrating? 0;1;2;3;4 0-Not at all;1-A little bit;2-Moderately;3-Quite a bit;4-Extremely Numeric Values

Read each problem and/or complaint carefully, then choose only one of the numbers to indicate how much you have been bothered by that problem/complaint in the past month. Recommend collection at least at end of inititial medical care.

Weathers, F., Litz, B., Herman, D., Huska, J., & Keane, T. (October 1993). The PTSD Checklist (PCL): Reliability, Validity, and Diagnostic Utility. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, San Antonio, TX. Public domain available from: https://www.ptsd.va.gov Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-19 21:21:51.533 PTSD Checklist - Stressor Specific (PCL-S) Psychiatric and Psychological Status Outcomes and End Points

Single Pre-Defined Value Selected

C07413 PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS) - Physical reaction indicator PCLSPhysicalReactionsInd Indicator how often the subject has physical reactions (e.g., heart pounding, trouble breathing, sweating) when something reminded he or she of the stressful experience as part of PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS) Indicator how often the subject has physical reactions (e.g., heart pounding, trouble breathing, sweating) when something reminded he or she of the stressful experience as part of PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS Having physical reactions (e.g., heart pounding, trouble breathing, sweating) when something reminded you of the stressful experience? 0;1;2;3;4 0-Not at all;1-A little bit;2-Moderately;3-Quite a bit;4-Extremely Numeric Values

Read each problem and/or complaint carefully, then choose only one of the numbers to indicate how much you have been bothered by that problem/complaint in the past month. Recommend collection at least at end of inititial medical care.

Weathers, F., Litz, B., Herman, D., Huska, J., & Keane, T. (October 1993). The PTSD Checklist (PCL): Reliability, Validity, and Diagnostic Utility. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, San Antonio, TX. Public domain available from: https://www.ptsd.va.gov Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-19 21:21:51.533 PTSD Checklist - Stressor Specific (PCL-S) Psychiatric and Psychological Status Outcomes and End Points

Single Pre-Defined Value Selected

C07424 PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS) - Super alert indicator PCLSSuperAlertInd Indicator how often the subject feels "super-alert" or watchful as part of PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS) Indicator how often the subject feels "super-alert" or watchful as part of PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS Being "super-alert" or watchful or on guard? 0;1;2;3;4 0-Not at all;1-A little bit;2-Moderately;3-Quite a bit;4-Extremely Numeric Values

Read each problem and/or complaint carefully, then choose only one of the numbers to indicate how much you have been bothered by that problem/complaint in the past month. Recommend collection at least at end of inititial medical care.

Weathers, F., Litz, B., Herman, D., Huska, J., & Keane, T. (October 1993). The PTSD Checklist (PCL): Reliability, Validity, and Diagnostic Utility. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, San Antonio, TX. Public domain available from: https://www.ptsd.va.gov Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-19 21:21:51.533 PTSD Checklist - Stressor Specific (PCL-S) Psychiatric and Psychological Status Outcomes and End Points

Single Pre-Defined Value Selected

C07414 PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS) - Avoid having feeling indicator PCLSAvoidHavingFeelingInd Indicator how often the subject avoids thinking about or talking about the stressful experience or avoiding having feelings related to it as part of PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS) Indicator how often the subject avoids thinking about or talking about the stressful experience or avoiding having feelings related to it as part of PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS Avoiding thinking about or talking about the stressful experience or avoiding having feelings related to it? 0;1;2;3;4 0-Not at all;1-A little bit;2-Moderately;3-Quite a bit;4-Extremely Numeric Values

Read each problem and/or complaint carefully, then choose only one of the numbers to indicate how much you have been bothered by that problem/complaint in the past month. Recommend collection at least at end of inititial medical care.

Weathers, F., Litz, B., Herman, D., Huska, J., & Keane, T. (October 1993). The PTSD Checklist (PCL): Reliability, Validity, and Diagnostic Utility. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, San Antonio, TX. Public domain available from: https://www.ptsd.va.gov Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-19 21:21:51.533 PTSD Checklist - Stressor Specific (PCL-S) Psychiatric and Psychological Status Outcomes and End Points

Single Pre-Defined Value Selected

C07425 PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS) - Jumpy indicator PCLSJumpyInd Indicator how often the subject feels jumpy or easily startled as part of PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS) Indicator how often the subject feels jumpy or easily startled as part of PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS Feeling jumpy or easily startled? 0;1;2;3;4 0-Not at all;1-A little bit;2-Moderately;3-Quite a bit;4-Extremely Numeric Values

Read each problem and/or complaint carefully, then choose only one of the numbers to indicate how much you have been bothered by that problem/complaint in the past month. Recommend collection at least at end of inititial medical care.

Weathers, F., Litz, B., Herman, D., Huska, J., & Keane, T. (October 1993). The PTSD Checklist (PCL): Reliability, Validity, and Diagnostic Utility. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, San Antonio, TX. Public domain available from: https://www.ptsd.va.gov Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-19 21:21:51.533 PTSD Checklist - Stressor Specific (PCL-S) Psychiatric and Psychological Status Outcomes and End Points

Single Pre-Defined Value Selected

C07415 PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS) - Avoid situation indicator PCLSAvoidSituationInd Indicator how often the subject avoids activities or situations because they remind he or she of the stressful experience as part of PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS) Indicator how often the subject avoids activities or situations because they remind he or she of the stressful experience as part of PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS Avoiding activities or situations because they reminded you of the stressful experience? 0;1;2;3;4 0-Not at all;1-A little bit;2-Moderately;3-Quite a bit;4-Extremely Numeric Values

Read each problem and/or complaint carefully, then choose only one of the numbers to indicate how much you have been bothered by that problem/complaint in the past month. Recommend collection at least at end of inititial medical care.

Weathers, F., Litz, B., Herman, D., Huska, J., & Keane, T. (October 1993). The PTSD Checklist (PCL): Reliability, Validity, and Diagnostic Utility. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, San Antonio, TX. Public domain available from: https://www.ptsd.va.gov Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-19 21:21:51.533 PTSD Checklist - Stressor Specific (PCL-S) Psychiatric and Psychological Status Outcomes and End Points

Single Pre-Defined Value Selected

C07428 PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS) - Total score PCLSTotalScore A total score (range 17-85) can be obtained by summing the scores from each of the 17 items as part of PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS) A total score (range 17-85) can be obtained by summing the scores from each of the 17 items as part of PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS Numeric Values

Read each problem and/or complaint carefully, then choose only one of the numbers to indicate how much you have been bothered by that problem/complaint in the past month. Recommend collection at least at end of inititial medical care.

Weathers, F., Litz, B., Herman, D., Huska, J., & Keane, T. (October 1993). The PTSD Checklist (PCL): Reliability, Validity, and Diagnostic Utility. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, San Antonio, TX. Public domain available from: https://www.ptsd.va.gov Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-19 21:21:51.533 PTSD Checklist - Stressor Specific (PCL-S) Psychiatric and Psychological Status Outcomes and End Points

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C07416 PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS) - Remember important indicator PCLSRememberImportantInd Indicator how often the subject has trouble remembering important parts of a stressful experience as part of PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS) Indicator how often the subject has trouble remembering important parts of a stressful experience as part of PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS Trouble remembering important parts of a stressful experience? 0;1;2;3;4 0-Not at all;1-A little bit;2-Moderately;3-Quite a bit;4-Extremely Numeric Values

Read each problem and/or complaint carefully, then choose only one of the numbers to indicate how much you have been bothered by that problem/complaint in the past month. Recommend collection at least at end of inititial medical care.

Weathers, F., Litz, B., Herman, D., Huska, J., & Keane, T. (October 1993). The PTSD Checklist (PCL): Reliability, Validity, and Diagnostic Utility. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, San Antonio, TX. Public domain available from: https://www.ptsd.va.gov Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-19 21:21:51.533 PTSD Checklist - Stressor Specific (PCL-S) Psychiatric and Psychological Status Outcomes and End Points

Single Pre-Defined Value Selected

C07417 PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS) - Loss interest indicator PCLSLossInterestInd Indicator how often the subject has a loss of interest in activities that he or she used to enjoy as part of PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS) Indicator how often the subject has a loss of interest in activities that he or she used to enjoy as part of PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS Loss of interest in activities that you used to enjoy? 0;1;2;3;4 0-Not at all;1-A little bit;2-Moderately;3-Quite a bit;4-Extremely Numeric Values

Read each problem and/or complaint carefully, then choose only one of the numbers to indicate how much you have been bothered by that problem/complaint in the past month. Recommend collection at least at end of inititial medical care.

Weathers, F., Litz, B., Herman, D., Huska, J., & Keane, T. (October 1993). The PTSD Checklist (PCL): Reliability, Validity, and Diagnostic Utility. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, San Antonio, TX. Public domain available from: https://www.ptsd.va.gov Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-19 21:21:51.533 PTSD Checklist - Stressor Specific (PCL-S) Psychiatric and Psychological Status Outcomes and End Points

Single Pre-Defined Value Selected

C07418 PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS) - Feel distant indicator PCLSFeelDistantInd Indicator how often the subject feels distant or cut off from other people as part of PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS) Indicator how often the subject feels distant or cut off from other people as part of PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS Feeling distant or cut off from other people? 0;1;2;3;4 0-Not at all;1-A little bit;2-Moderately;3-Quite a bit;4-Extremely Numeric Values

Read each problem and/or complaint carefully, then choose only one of the numbers to indicate how much you have been bothered by that problem/complaint in the past month. Recommend collection at least at end of inititial medical care.

Weathers, F., Litz, B., Herman, D., Huska, J., & Keane, T. (October 1993). The PTSD Checklist (PCL): Reliability, Validity, and Diagnostic Utility. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, San Antonio, TX. Public domain available from: https://www.ptsd.va.gov Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-19 21:21:51.533 PTSD Checklist - Stressor Specific (PCL-S) Psychiatric and Psychological Status Outcomes and End Points

Single Pre-Defined Value Selected

C07419 PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS) - Emotionally numb indicator PCLSEmotionallyNumbInd Indicator how often the subject feels emotionally numb or feels unable to have loving feelings for those he or she is close to as part of PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS) Indicator how often the subject feels emotionally numb or feels unable to have loving feelings for those he or she is close to as part of PTSD Checklist Stressor (PCLS Feeling emotionally numb or being unable to have loving feelings for those close to you? 0;1;2;3;4 0-Not at all;1-A little bit;2-Moderately;3-Quite a bit;4-Extremely Numeric Values

Read each problem and/or complaint carefully, then choose only one of the numbers to indicate how much you have been bothered by that problem/complaint in the past month. Recommend collection at least at end of inititial medical care.

Weathers, F., Litz, B., Herman, D., Huska, J., & Keane, T. (October 1993). The PTSD Checklist (PCL): Reliability, Validity, and Diagnostic Utility. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, San Antonio, TX. Public domain available from: https://www.ptsd.va.gov Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-19 21:21:51.533 PTSD Checklist - Stressor Specific (PCL-S) Psychiatric and Psychological Status Outcomes and End Points

Single Pre-Defined Value Selected

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