The reliability and validity of a sexual and physical abuse history questionnaire in female patients with gastrointestinal disorders.

@article{Leserman1995TheRA,
  title={The reliability and validity of a sexual and physical abuse history questionnaire in female patients with gastrointestinal disorders.},
  author={Jane Leserman and Douglas A. Drossman and Z M Li},
  journal={Behavioral medicine},
  year={1995},
  volume={21 3},
  pages={
          141-50
        }
}
Although the literature on the psychological and medical sequelae of sexual and physical abuse has been growing, researchers have made few attempts to standardize the measurement of abuse history. The authors of this article report the first standardization of a screening instrument to identify sexual and physical abuse in a medical population. Reliability was assessed using test-retest methodology, and validity was supported by comparison with an interview (criterion validity). The sample… 
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