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A total score of >25 may indicate the presence of an Anxiety Disorder. Scores higher than 40 are more specific. A score of 7 for items 1, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 19, 22, 24, 27, 30, 34, 38 may indicate Panic Disorder or Significant Somatic Symptoms.
GAD-7 total score for the seven items ranges from 0 to 21. 0\u20134: minimal anxiety. 5\u20139: mild anxiety. 10\u201314: moderate anxiety. 15\u201321: severe anxiety.
The goal isn't to eliminate anxiety, but to help a child manage it. Don't avoid things just because they make a child anxious. Express positive \u2014 but realistic \u2014 expectations. Respect their feelings, but don't empower them. Don't ask leading questions. Don't reinforce the child's fears.
Scoring is easily accomplished by summing scores for items. The total score ranges from 0\u201363. The following guidelines are recommended for the interpretation of scores: 0\u20139, normal or no anxiety; 10\u201318, mild to moderate anxiety; 19\u201329, moderate to severe anxiety; and 30\u201363, severe anxiety.
Pediatric Anxiety Rating Scale (PARS). The PARS is a clinician-rated measure of anxiety severity in children and adolescents. The PARS consists of a checklist of 50 anxiety symptoms (encompassing SAD, SoP, and GAD) and seven global items that are administered to the child and parent(s) together.

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The Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAM-A, sometimes termed HARS) [1], dating back to 1959, is one of the first rating scales to measure the severity of perceived anxiety symptoms.
Rating Clinician-rated. ... The HAM-A was one of the first rating scales developed to measure the severity of anxiety symptoms, and is still widely used today in both clinical and research settings.
Pediatric Anxiety Rating Scale (PARS). The PARS is a clinician-rated measure of anxiety severity in children and adolescents. The PARS consists of a checklist of 50 anxiety symptoms (encompassing SAD, SoP, and GAD) and seven global items that are administered to the child and parent(s) together.
One widely used DSM based anxiety questionnaire for children and adolescents aged 8\u201318 years is the Screen for Child Anxiety Disorders (SCARED; [7]). The 41 items in this measure were developed in English and based on anxiety symptoms in clinical populations.
The Screen for Child Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders (SCARED) is a self-report screening questionnaire for anxiety disorders developed in 1997. The SCARED is intended for youth, 9\u201318 years old, and their parents to complete in about 10 minutes.

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