Please be aware that that all versions of the UCLA PTSD-RI are copyrighted and users are to follow all the terms of the Licensing and User’s Agreement. In addition, the developer has included an electronic scoring system that providers will have access to via the “Dropbox”. Once the completed User’s Agreement has been received PEI Outcomes staff will send the user a link to a “Dropbox” that contains the Child/Adolescent and Parent versions of the UCLA PTSD-RI-5, available in English and Spanish. To obtain all versions of the UCLA PTSD-RI-5, an agency representative will need to electronically complete this PTSD_RI_5 User Agreement.pdf and email it to. Go to the Outcomes Questionnaire Training for Clinicians and Clinical Team page to register. The MHSA Implementation and Outcomes Division hosts live combined PTSD-RI-5/PCL-5 trainings. How to get trained on the PTSD-RI-5 and PCL-5 Any trauma related treatment cycles started before Novemwill continue to use the old measures.Įvidence-Based Practices (EBPs) that are affected include the following: Seeking Safety (SS) Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools (CBITS) Alternatives for Families-Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (AF-CBT) Trauma Focused-Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) Managing and Adapting Practice (MAP)–Trauma Focus and Individual Cognitive Behavioral Therapy-Trauma Focus. These new measures are required to be used for PEI treatment cycles starting on or after November 1, 2015. In addition, the UCLA PTSD-RI Adult Short Form will be replaced by the Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist-5 (PCL-5) for clients 19 and above. PEI practices that were using the UCLA Posttraumatic Stress Disorder-Reaction Index (PTSD-RI) for DSM-IV, both the Child/Adolescent and Parent versions, will switch to new versions updated to comply with the new DSM-5 diagnostic criteria. In order to have the most current versions in use to evaluate PEI trauma related practices, changes in measures are needed. These measures have recently been updated by the developers to reflect new DSM-5 Criteria. Some trauma measures used to evaluate Prevention Early Intervention (PEI) practices relied on DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.
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