Reliability and validity of a combat exposure index for Vietnam era veterans
- PMID: 2026782
- DOI: 10.1002/1097-4679(199101)47:1<80::aid-jclp2270470112>3.0.co;2-9
Reliability and validity of a combat exposure index for Vietnam era veterans
Abstract
The reliability and validity of a self-report measure of combat exposure are examined in a cohort of male-male twin pairs who served in the military during the Vietnam era. Test-retest reliability for a five-level ordinal index of combat exposure is assessed by use of 192 duplicate sets of responses. The chance-corrected proportion in agreement (as measured by the kappa coefficient) is .84. As a measure of criterion-related validity, the combat index is correlated with the award of combat-related military medals ascertained from the military records. The probability of receiving a Purple Heart, Bronze Star, Commendation Medal and Combat Infantry Badge is associated strongly with the combat exposure index. These results show that this simple index is a reliable and valid measure of combat exposure.
Publication types
MeSH terms
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Research Materials