Talk:UCLA PTSD Index
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In order to make this page more useful, I feel that we should add some limitations associated with it, to show that we do acknowledge that this is not 100% certain.I feel that this can be a new section under the psychometrics section. For example, in a study conducted in 2005 found that Few measures of PTSD and PSS have been designed specifically for young people, which shows that the UCLA PTSD may not be reliable source. [1] Viking2310 (talk) 09:41, 13 October 2015 (UTC)Viking2310
I would also add more information about the somali example used in the page. I would say something like: the validity of the study showed that the UCLA PTSD Index is not only a valid measure of PTSD but also a reliable source because it got an Cronbach’s α = .85. [2] I would add that alpha score to make it stand out more Viking2310 (talk) 09:41, 13 October 2015 (UTC) Viking2310