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Citation

Wiechelt SA, Lutz W, Smyth NJ, Syms C. Stress Trauma Crisis 2005; 8(2-3): 179-193.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2005, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/15434610590956930

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This paper reports on a 2 phase project developed by a group of practitioners and researchers to identify which trauma screening instrument clinicians find most useful in addiction treatment settings, provide clinicians with the resources necessary to conduct trauma screenings, and promote collaboration between researchers and practitioners. The data on clinicians' views on trauma screening and on 3 trauma measures were gathered in 2 focus groups of 8-9 clinicians who volunteered to participate. The 2 measures that the clinicians preferred were pilot tested in 5 agencies. The findings suggest that clinicians have a preference for the Violence and Trauma Screening Questionnaire (District of Columbia Trauma Collaboration Study, 1999). The collaborative process between researchers and practitioners appears to be beneficial.

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