abstract
The Trauma Symptom Inventory (TSI; Briere, 1995), a measure of the psychological effects of trauma and other adverse events, was recently expanded and updated (TSI–2; Briere, 2011). This study evaluated 4 competing models of TSI–2 dimensionality and determined the predictive validity of the best fitting solution. Data were collected from 679 adults in the general population. Confirmatory factor analysis indicated that a 4-factor solution best fit the data. All 4 factors of the final model were significant predictors of exposure to trauma or some other very upsetting event, especially posttraumatic stress. Additional research is indicated to further probe the characteristics of the TSI–2, including its dimensionality in other groups.
Acknowledgment
John Briere receives royalties from Psychological Assessment Resources for the Trauma Symptom Inventory–2. The other authors report no competing interests.
Funding
This research was supported in part by grants from Fonds de recherche du Québec—Santé (FRQ-S Research Scholar in Health & Society, Natacha Godbout).