The STRS (shortness of breath, tremuluosness, racing heart, and sweating): A brief checklist for acute distress with panic-like sympathetic indicators; development and factor structure

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Bracha H.S. [1 ]
Williams A.E. [2 ]
Haynes S.N. [2 ]
Kubany E.S. [1 ]
Ralston T.C. [1 ]
Yamashita J.M. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Veterans Affairs, Pacific Islands Health Care System, Spark M. Matsunaga Medical Center, Honolulu
[2] Department of Psychology, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI
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Annals of General Hospital Psychiatry | / 3卷 / 1期
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Acute stress response; Autonomic nervous system; Self-report measures; Shortness of breath; Stress disorders-posttraumatic; Sweating; Tachycardia; Trembling;
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10.1186/1475-2832-3-8
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Background: Peritraumatic response, as currently assessed by Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) diagnostic criterion A2, has weak positive predictive value (PPV) with respect to PTSD diagnosis. Research suggests that indicators of peritraumatic autonomic activation may supplement the PPV of PTSD criterion A2. We describe the development and factor structure of the STRS (Shortness of Breath, Tremulousness, Racing Heart, and Sweating), a one page, twominute checklist with a five-point Likert-type response format based on a previously unpublished scale. It is the first validated self-report measure of peritraumatic activation of the autonomic nervous system. Methods: We selected items from the Potential Stressful Events Interview (PSEI) to represent two latent variables: 1) PTSD diagnostic criterion A, and 2) acute autonomic activation. Participants (a convenience sample of 162 non-treatment seeking young adults) rated the most distressing incident of their lives on these items. We examined the factor structure of the STRS in this sample using factor and cluster analysis. Results: Results confirmed a two-factor model. The factors together accounted for 68% of the variance. The variance in each item accounted for by the two factors together ranged from 41% to 74%. The item loadings on the two factors mapped precisely onto the two proposed latent variables. Conclusion: The factor structure of the STRS is robust and interpretable. Autonomic activation signs tapped by the STRS constitute a dimension of the acute autonomic activation in response to stress that is distinct from the current PTSD criterion A2. Since the PTSD diagnostic criteria are likely to change in the DSM-V, further research is warranted to determine whether signs of peritraumatic autonomic activation such as those measured by this two-minute scale add to the positive predictive power of the current PTSD criterion A2. © 2004 Bracha et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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