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13 July 2022

Primary Care PTSD Screen for DSM-5 (PC-PTSD-5)

13 July 2022

The Primary Care PTSD Screen for DSM-5 (PC-PTSD-5) is a screening tool designed to identify persons with the probable PTSD.

Current research suggests that the results of the PC-PTSD-5 screening should be considered “positive” if a patient answers “yes” to any three items in the below questions.

Those screening positive require further assessment, preferably with a structured interview for the post-traumatic stress disorder, which should be conducted by a mental-health professional who has experience in the diagnosis and treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder.

Questions to PTSD Screen using the PC-PTSD-5 scale

Sometimes things happen to people that are unusually or especially frightening, horrible, or traumatic. For example:

  • A war
  • A serious accident or fire
  • A physical or sexual assault or abuse
  • An earthquake or flood
  • Seeing someone be killed or seriously injured
  • Having a loved one die through homicide or suicide.

If you have ever experienced something like this, please answer which of the following events you have had in the past month:

1. Have you had nightmares about the event(s) or thought about the event(s) when you did not want to?  

Yes     □         No      □

2. Have you tried hard not to think about the event(s) or went out of your way to avoid situations that reminded you of the event(s)?

Yes     □         No      □

3. Have you been constantly on guard, watchful, or easily startled?

Yes     □         No      □

4. Have you felt numb or detached from people, activities, or your surroundings?         

Yes     □         No     □

5. Have you felt guilty or unable to stop blaming yourself or others for the event(s) or any problems the event(s) may have caused?

Yes     □         No      □

Current research suggests that the results of the PC-PTSD-5 should be considered “positive” if a patient answers “yes” to any three items.

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Sources:

  1. https://www.ptsd.va.gov/professional/assessment/screens/pc-ptsd.asp

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