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Finally, psychometric properties of various rating scales for anxiety/anxiety disorders continue to be examined in various conditions and populations. In spite of all the development, there is no established standard in the area of measuring anxiety. However, a number of rating scales have become ...
SCALES FOR ANXIETY DISORDERS As with mood disorders and psychotic disorders, rating scales may be useful as diagnostic or adjunctive measures in the evaluation of anxiety disorders. They may also be used to track a patient's progress during trials of medications or psychotherapy. However, it is ...
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Introduction The Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAM-A) is a widely used clinical tool designed to quantify the severity of anxiety symptoms. Developed by Dr. Max Hamilton in 1959, it is one of the earliest scales of its kind, intended for use with adults particularly in a clinical setting....
is a need forassessing anxiety, whether as an affect, asymptom, or a disorder is obvious by thenumerous rating scales available and in use.However, the need for a standardized methodof evaluating and recording the presence ofanxiety as a clinical disorder has not beenmet by most scales today...
(YMRS).Foranxietythemostfrequentlyusedscaleis:•HamiltonAnxietyRating(HAM-A)Scale.Forobsessive–compulsivedisorder(OCD)themostfrequentlyusedscaleis:•Yale–BrownObsessive–CompulsiveScale(Y-BOCS).Forschizophrenia,themostfrequentlyusedscalesare:•PositiveandNegativeSyndromeScale(PANSS)•BriefPsychiatricRating...
Many scales and inventories have been introduced for the rating of anxiety. They can be divided into those aimed at assessing "trait anxiety" (habitual anxiousness), and those designed to rate "state anxiety" (anxiety at that moment). The former are essentially personality inventories and include...
In this chapter, we briefly review the development and psychometric characteristics of some of the most widely used psychiatric rating scales for depression, mania, generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, schizophrenia, and dementia, as well as several of the common conditions in ...
Rating scales for depression and anxiety: a current perspective. Research now requires instruments capable of a better distinction between depressive and anxiety disorders. The study is concerned with two relatively rece... RP Snaith,CM Taylor - 《British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology》 被引量: ...