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  1. The Severity Measure for Social Anxiety Disorder (Social Phobia)—Adult is a 10-item measure that assesses the severity of symptoms of social anxiety (social phobia) in individuals age 18 and older.

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  2. The FQ subscale has been empirically supported as a reliable, valid measure of social phobia (59, 73, 55). Strengths of the FQ-Social include its brevity and simplicity; its five items effectively differentiate between social phobia and other anxiety disorders (74, 75). However, the FQ-Social is limited to avoidance ratings and does not fully ...

    • Andrea M Letamendi, Denise A Chavira, Murray B Stein
    • 2009
  3. Oct 30, 2016 · Forty-seven individuals with a principal diagnosis of Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) completed a diagnostic assessment, as well as the DSM-5 SAD severity scale and several previously validated measures. The scale demonstrated internal consistency, convergent validity, and discriminant validity.

    • Richard T. LeBeau, Bita Mesri, Michelle G. Craske
    • 2016
  4. This measure assesses the way that social phobia plays a role in your life across a variety of situations. Read each situation carefully and answer two questions about that situation. The first question asks how anxious or fearful you feel in the situation.

  5. Feb 18, 2016 · Social anxiety disorder (SAD), also known as social phobia, may be diagnosed when individuals experience social anxiety that is sufficiently high and/or recurrent such that it adversely impacts their functioning and causes distress.

    • Quincy J. J. Wong, Bree Gregory, Lauren F. McLellan
    • 2016
  6. Although much of the focus has been on depression, measurement-based care may be particularly applicable to social anxiety disorder (SAD) given its high prevalence, high comorbidity with other disorders, and association with significant functional impairment.

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  8. This review highlights the main lines of existing adult and youth research on scales that form part of diagnostic instruments that assess SAD, scales that measure social anxiety symptoms, and scales that measure theory-based psychological maintaining factors associated with SAD.

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