Relations between the underlying dimensions of PTSD and major depression using an epidemiological survey of deployed Ohio National Guard soldiers.

[1]  Ateka A. Contractor,et al.  The factor structure of major depression symptoms: A test of four competing models using the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 , 2012, Psychiatry Research.

[2]  Ateka A. Contractor,et al.  Exploring the relationship between underlying dimensions of posttraumatic stress disorder and depression in a national, trauma-exposed military sample. , 2011, Journal of affective disorders.

[3]  J. Elhai,et al.  The factor structure of posttraumatic stress disorder: a literature update, critique of methodology, and agenda for future research. , 2011, Journal of anxiety disorders.

[4]  Kendall C. Wilkins,et al.  Synthesis of the psychometric properties of the PTSD checklist (PCL) military, civilian, and specific versions , 2011, Depression and anxiety.

[5]  J. Elhai,et al.  Testing whether posttraumatic stress disorder and major depressive disorder are similar or unique constructs. , 2011, Journal of anxiety disorders.

[6]  A. Schene,et al.  Measurement invariance with respect to ethnicity of the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9). , 2011, Journal of affective disorders.

[7]  D. Silove,et al.  A longitudinal analysis of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms and their relationship with Fear and Anxious-Misery disorders: implications for DSM-V. , 2010, Journal of affective disorders.

[8]  P. Calhoun,et al.  The diagnostic accuracy of the PTSD checklist: a critical review. , 2010, Clinical psychology review.

[9]  N. Morina,et al.  Somatic distress among Kosovar civilian war survivors: relationship to trauma exposure and the mediating role of experiential avoidance , 2010, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology.

[10]  Leonard J. Simms,et al.  A meta-analytic investigation of the structure of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms. , 2010, Journal of abnormal psychology.

[11]  Terence M Keane,et al.  An evaluation of competing models for the structure of PTSD symptoms using external measures of comorbidity. , 2010, Journal of traumatic stress.

[12]  J. Elhai,et al.  An examination of the construct validity of posttraumatic stress disorder with veterans using a revised criterion set. , 2010, Behaviour research and therapy.

[13]  J. Mcardle,et al.  Factor structure and predictive validity of somatic and nonsomatic symptoms from the patient health questionnaire-9: a longitudinal study after spinal cord injury. , 2010, Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation.

[14]  J. Elhai,et al.  Refining posttraumatic stress disorder diagnosis: evaluation of symptom criteria with the National Survey of Adolescents. , 2009, The Journal of clinical psychiatry.

[15]  D. Tate,et al.  Patient Health Questionnaire-9 in Spinal Cord Injury: An Examination of Factor Structure as Related to Gender , 2009, The journal of spinal cord medicine.

[16]  R. Carter,et al.  Assessment of depressive symptoms during inpatient rehabilitation for spinal cord injury: Is there an underlying somatic factor when using the PHQ? , 2008 .

[17]  J. Richards,et al.  Factor structure of the PHQ-9 screen for depression across time since injury among persons with spinal cord injury. , 2008 .

[18]  J. Elhai,et al.  Empirical examination of a proposed refinement to DSM-IV posttraumatic stress disorder symptom criteria using the National Comorbidity Survey Replication data. , 2008, The Journal of clinical psychiatry.

[19]  L. Sobell,et al.  Comparing the BDI-II and the PHQ-9 with outpatient substance abusers. , 2008, Addictive behaviors.

[20]  W. McMahon,et al.  The PHQ-9 as a brief assessment of lifetime major depression. , 2007, Psychological assessment.

[21]  R. Spitzer,et al.  Using the patient health questionnaire-9 to measure depression among racially and ethnically diverse primary care patients , 2006, Journal of General Internal Medicine.

[22]  D. Watson Rethinking the mood and anxiety disorders: a quantitative hierarchical model for DSM-V. , 2005, Journal of abnormal psychology.

[23]  Steven Taylor,et al.  Are avoidance and numbing distinct PTSD symptom clusters? , 2004, Journal of traumatic stress.

[24]  Kenneth J. Ruggiero,et al.  Psychometric Properties of the PTSD Checklist—Civilian Version , 2003, Journal of traumatic stress.

[25]  B. Doebbeling,et al.  Confirmatory factor analyses of posttraumatic stress symptoms in deployed and nondeployed veterans of the Gulf War. , 2002, Journal of abnormal psychology.

[26]  R. Spitzer,et al.  The PHQ-9 , 2001, Journal of General Internal Medicine.

[27]  D. Forbes,et al.  The validity of the PTSD checklist as a measure of symptomatic change in combat-related PTSD. , 2001, Behaviour research and therapy.

[28]  Albert Satorra,et al.  A scaled difference chi-square test statistic for moment structure analysis , 1999 .

[29]  Lynda A. King,et al.  Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale: Evidence for the Dimensionality of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. , 1998 .

[30]  R. Kessler,et al.  Posttraumatic stress disorder in the National Comorbidity Survey. , 1995, Archives of general psychiatry.

[31]  K Kroenke,et al.  Utility of a new procedure for diagnosing mental disorders in primary care. The PRIME-MD 1000 study. , 1994, JAMA.

[32]  Neill,et al.  Depression and Anxiety , 2008, The “Troubled” Adolescent.

[33]  Terry L. Schell,et al.  All PTSD symptoms are highly associated with general distress: ramifications for the dysphoria symptom cluster. , 2010, Journal of abnormal psychology.

[34]  C. Armour,et al.  Testing alternative factor models of PTSD and the robustness of the dysphoria factor. , 2010, Journal of anxiety disorders.

[35]  Benjamin F. Rodriguez,et al.  Psychometric Properties , 2009 .

[36]  J. Crawford,et al.  Psychometric comparison of PHQ-9 and HADS for measuring depression severity in primary care. , 2008, The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners.

[37]  M. First,et al.  Saving PTSD from itself in DSM-V. , 2007, Journal of anxiety disorders.

[38]  R. Spitzer,et al.  The PHQ-9: validity of a brief depression severity measure. , 2001, Journal of general internal medicine.

[39]  P. Bentler,et al.  Cutoff criteria for fit indexes in covariance structure analysis : Conventional criteria versus new alternatives , 1999 .

[40]  R. Spitzer Utility of new procedure for diagnosing mental disorders in primary care , 1994 .

[41]  M. Kozak,et al.  Emotional processing of fear: exposure to corrective information. , 1986, Psychological bulletin.

[42]  J. Long Confirmatory Factor Analysis , 1983 .

[43]  Journal of Affective Disorders , 2022 .