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      • “cutoffs of 30 and 60 on the LSAS-SR provided the best balance of sensitivity and specificity for classifying participants with social anxiety and generalized social anxiety disorder, respectively.”
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  2. Jan 24, 2024 · If you think you might have social anxiety disorder (SAD), the Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale can help evaluate your symptoms. The questions on the assessment identify a wide variety of social situations and then ask you to rate the degree of fear and avoidance you experience for each situation.

  3. Using diagnosis of SAD (present vs. absent) as a criterion, results for remission indicated cut-off values of 35 for the LSAS-SR and 30 for the LSAS-CA, with acceptable sensitivity (LSAS-SR: .83, LSAS-CA: .88) and specificity (LSAS-SR: .82, LSAS-CA: .87).

    • M. von Glischinski, U. Willutzki, U. Stangier, W. Hiller, J. Hoyer, E. Leibing, F. Leichsenring, G. ...
    • 2018
  4. The Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale (LSAS; Liebowitz, 1987) is a 24-item measure designed to assess both fear and avoidance of social (e.g., going to a party, meeting strangers) and performance situations (e.g., taking a test, giving a report to a group) occurring in the last week.

  5. The Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale (LSAS) is a psychological assessment tool specifically designed to evaluate the range and severity of social anxiety disorder (SAD) symptoms.

  6. “cutoffs of 30 and 60 on the LSAS-SR provided the best balance of sensitivity and specificity for classifying participants with social anxiety and generalized social anxiety disorder, respectively.” Rytwinski, N. K., D. M. Fresco, et al. (2009).

  7. The Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale (LSAS) is the most frequently used instrument to assess social anxiety disorder (SAD) in clinical research and practice. Both a self-reported (LSAS-SR) and a clinician-administered (LSAS-CA) version are available.

  8. The Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale (LSAS), formerly called the Liebowitz Social Phobia Scale (LSPS), was developed in the 1980’s to permit the quantification of symptomatic distress and impairment caused by social anxiety disorder (Liebowitz, 1987).

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