2024
DOI: 10.1037/cbs0000357
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Validation of the French–Canadian version of the COVID-19 Peritraumatic Distress Index with parents of an infant.

Abstract: Parents of an infant may be particularly vulnerable to peritraumatic distress (e.g., psychological distress experienced during or immediately following a traumatic event) associated with events such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Since peritraumatic distress could affect both their psychological well-being and their couple relationship functioning, it is essential to measure and document these symptoms within parents. The COVID-19 Peritraumatic Distress Index (CPDI; Qiu et al., 2020) was the first validated instrum… Show more

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“…When the datasets were combined and analyzed, the same number of factors and a similar distribution of items per factor were obtained (see Table S1 ). In contrast, other studies 39 , 40 used the original four-factor structure of the CPDI, which did not significantly fit our datasets or explain a significant percentage of the variance in our case.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 89%
“…When the datasets were combined and analyzed, the same number of factors and a similar distribution of items per factor were obtained (see Table S1 ). In contrast, other studies 39 , 40 used the original four-factor structure of the CPDI, which did not significantly fit our datasets or explain a significant percentage of the variance in our case.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 89%
“…When the datasets were combined and analyzed, the same number of factors and a similar distribution of items per factor were obtained (see Table 3). In contrast, other studies 24,25 used the original four-factor structure of the CPDI, which did not signi cantly t our datasets or explain a signi cant percentage of the variance in our case.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 57%