“…A variety of outcome measures assessing PTSD symptoms in either self-report or clinician-administered formats were employed: PTSD checklist/PTSD checklist -military (PCL/PCL-M) (Germain et al, 2012;Nakamura, Lipschitz, Landward, Kuhn, & West, 2011;Rose, 2013;Talbot et al, 2014;Ulmer, Edinger, & Calhoun, 2011;Ustinov, 2013), PTSD symptom scale/modified PTSD symptom scale (PSS/ MPSS) (Davis & Wright, 2007;Krakow et al, 2000Krakow et al, , 2001aMack, 2013;Margolies, Rybarczyk, Vrana, Leszczyszyn, & Lynch, 2013), trauma symptom inventory (TSI) (Davis et al, 2011), and Clinicianadministered PTSD scale (CAPS) (Davis et al, 2011;Krakow et al, 2000Krakow et al, , 2001aTalbot et al, 2014). Self-report and clinicianadministered measures of MDD symptoms included Beck depression inventory (BDI) (Davis & Wright, 2007;Germain et al, 2012;Talbot et al, 2014;Ustinov, 2013), patient health questionnaire (PHQ) (Mack, 2013;Margolies et al, 2013;Ulmer et al, 2011), center for epidemiological studies -depression (CES-D) (Nakamura et al, 2011), and trauma symptom inventory (TSI) (Davis et al, 2011). Self-report sleep measures included Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI) (Davis & Wright, 2007;Davis et al, 2011;Germain et al, 2012;Krakow et al, 2000Krakow et al, , 2001aMack, 2013;Margolies et al, 2013;Rose, 2013;Talbot et al, 2014;Ulmer et al, 2011), sleep diary …”