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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the introductory section, which outlines the purpose of the scale and its scoring system. Familiarize yourself with how each item is rated from 0 (not present) to 4 (severe).
  3. Proceed to each of the 14 items listed. For each symptom described, select the response that best reflects the patient's experience. Ensure you carefully consider their feelings and behaviors.
  4. After completing all items, calculate the total score by summing up the ratings. Use this score to determine the severity of anxiety symptoms based on the provided ranges.
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The Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HARS) is the most widely used semistructured assessment scale in treatment outcome studies of anxiety. Interrater reliability coefficients for the HARS have been previously reported. However, differences in the way clinicians assess symptom severity may reduce reliability.
Scoring Methods of the Hamilton Anxiety Scale 0: Symptom not present. 1: Mild (symptom is present but not severe) 2: Moderate (symptom is bothersome but manageable) 3: Severe (symptom is bothersome and disruptive) 4: Very severe (symptom is extremely debilitating)
The optimal HAM-A score ranges were: mild anxiety = 8-14; moderate = 15-23; severe 24 (scores 7 were considered to represent no/minimal anxiety).
Your doctor or therapist can use this scale to diagnose anxiety and design a treatment plan that can help you. Its free to use but must be done by a professional.
With a score of 26, the assessment indicates a serious level of depressive symptoms, suggesting that the individual may be experiencing docHub impairment in daily functioning. A Hamilton assessment score of 26 can have profound implications for an individuals mental health and treatment plan.

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