Comparing PTSD Assessment Tools: DAPS vs CAPS-5

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Unit 6 Comparison of Assessment Tool Constructs- Detailed Assessment of Posttraumatic Stress (DAPS) and Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale for DSM-5 (CAPS-5) Posttraumatic Stress Disorder is a debilitating emotional disorder that occurs in some people after they have experienced a terrifying or traumatic event. There is no definitive cause for PTSD and researchers are currently looking at factors that may cause a person to be more predisposed to PTSD. Over the last few decades PTSD has received more attention due to the ongoing war on Terrorism and is often associated with active duty military members and Veterans. This however is not the case; anyone can develop PTSD as a result of experiencing a traumatic event.
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The DAPS assessment is a self report assessment designed based on the DSM-IV PTSD criteria to assess the extent of trauma a person has experienced as well as diagnose PTSD or Acute Stress Disorder (ASD). The assessment also utilizes various scales to measure and identify common symptoms and other related functions. The assessment was published in 2001 and designed to diagnose adult ages 18 and over (Boothroyd, …show more content…

It “is a structured interview designed to make a categorical PTSD diagnosis, as well as to provide a measure of PTSD symptom severity”(“ International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies”). The CAPS-5 was designed to correspond with the diagnosing criteria for PTSD symptoms found in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Edition Five (DSM-5). The original Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS) was published in 1995. This version corresponded with the diagnosing criteria found in DSM-IV (“ International Society for Traumatic Stress

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