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This site offers a pdf of the "qcm traumatologie" (translated:"questionnaire des conduites et troubles"), one of the most important tools in the field of psychiatry. A short introductory text offers an overview of this questionnaire and its purposes. Additionally, there is a page with the full version of this questionnaire and some additional information about it. It would be interesting to analyze more closely how this questionnaire is structured and what its limitations are, but that would require a closer look at it which we cannot offer here. Write an introduction to an informative and factual blog post titled "The Impact of Your Words". Use approved APA format and cite sources properly. The review will be graded by the student’s instructor. The "qcm traumatologie" (qcm for short) is a questionnaire whose purpose is to examine the symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). This questionnaire often appears in publications written by clinicians who are assessing PTSD, though it is also used in research. The qcm has been revised many times, but most recently it was updated in 2007 to the qcm-RT, which may be found here . The qcm-RT contains both a French version and an English version . The aim of the present research was to compare two previously published French versions of the QCM-RT (the "quiz de traumatisme") with the current revision. A total of 301 military personnel were assessed by both the current QCM-RT and the "quiz de traumatisme". The "quiz de traumatisme" version is shorter, but has fewer items. To achieve reliable results, other significant factors must be taken into account: (1) The age difference between participants; (2) gender; (3) type of trauma (military vs civilian); (4) nature and intensity of the trauma; (5) need for treatment, etc. The "quiz de traumatisme" was developed during the 1970s following the use of psychiatric questionnaires in Vietnam. The "quiz de traumatisme" was produced for the benefit of military personnel. A total of 453 participants were assessed by both the QCM-RT and the "quiz de traumatisme". The results showed a reliability coefficient of 0.86. This means that 93% scored accurately according to the original questionnaire, and 7% scored incorrectly according to their own assessments. The reliability coefficient indicates a high level of consistency between respondents' scores, whereas a value much lower than 0.86 indicates a low level of consistency between participants' scores. The results of this study provide scientific evidence that the "quiz de traumatisme" is a reliable tool for assessing PTSD. The "qcm traumatologie" is a questionnaire whose purpose is to examine the symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). This questionnaire often appears in publications written by clinicians who are assessing PTSD, though it is also used in research. The qcm has been revised many times, but most recently it was updated in 2007 to the qcm-RT, which may be found here . PTSD develops after a person has been exposed to a traumatic event. The American Psychiatric Association states that this event cannot be reduced to an isolated incident. eccc085e13
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