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Scoring is easily accomplished by summing scores for items. The total score ranges from 063. The following guidelines are recommended for the interpretation of scores: 09, normal or no anxiety; 1018, mild to moderate anxiety; 1929, moderate to severe anxiety; and 3063, severe anxiety.
The Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale is a short self-administered survey to quantify the depressed status of a patient. There are 20 items on the scale that rate the four common characteristics of depression: the pervasive effect, the physiological equivalents, other disturbances, and psychomotor activities.
The Zung Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS) is a method of measuring levels of anxiety in patients who have anxiety-related symptoms. The scale focuses on the most common general anxiety disorders; coping with stress typically causes anxiety.
The SAS is a 20-item self-report scale. The patients rated the degree to which each statement applied to them on a Likert-type scale of 1 to 4. A total score was obtained by summing the ratings of the 20 items, which was multiplied by 1.25 to create a standard score.
The patients rated the degree to which each statement applied to them on a Likert-type scale of 1 to 4. A total score was obtained by summing the ratings of the 20 items, which was multiplied by 1.25 to create a standard score. A standard cutoff score of 50 is commonly used to diagnose anxiety.
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Reliability and Validity The Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale has fairly good reliability. Zung has reported a split-half reliability of 0.73. An alpha coefficient of 0.68 was obtained by DeForge and Sobal (1988), however 0.82 was reported by DeJonghe Baneke (1989) and Leung, Lee, Lue, Tang (1989).
Zung Self-Rating Anxiety Scale 2044 Normal Range. 4559 Mild to Moderate Anxiety Levels. 6074 Marked to Severe Anxiety Levels. 75 and above Extreme Anxiety Levels.

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