Abstract
BACKGROUND: For more than 20 years, the Impact of Event Scale (IES) has been widely used as a measure of stress reactions after traumatic events. AIMS: To review studies that evaluated the IES's psychometric properties. METHOD: Literature review. RESULTS: The results indicated that the IES's two-factor structure is stable over different types of events, that it can discriminate between stress reactions at different times after the event, and that it has convergent validity with observer-diagnosed post-traumatic stress disorder. The use of IES in many psychopharmacological trials and outcome studies is supportive of the measure's clinical relevance. CONCLUSIONS: The IES is a useful measure of stress reactions after a range of traumatic events, and it is valuable for detecting individuals who require treatment.
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Sundin, E. C., & Horowitz, M. J. (2002). Impact of Event Scale: psychometric properties. The British Journal of Psychiatry : The Journal of Mental Science. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.180.3.205
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