M. Karimi, A. Rahnejat, P. Dabaghi, Arsia Taghva, M. Majdian, V. Donyavi, Haleh Shahed-haghghadam
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The Psychometric Properties of the Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptom Scale–Interview Based on DSM-5, in Military Personnel Participated in Warfare
revealed that PSS‐I‐5 could differentiate between sick and healthy individuals. Conclusion The PSS‐I‐5 scale has desirable reliability and validity for military personnel participating in the war and can be used to identify and screen military personnel involved in warfare and military missions.