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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Burns Anxiety Inventory PDF in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and date of test at the top of the form. This personal information is essential for tracking your progress.
  3. Next, indicate your date of birth (DOB) to provide context for your responses.
  4. For each symptom listed under CATEGORY I: ANXIOUS FEELINGS, mark the appropriate box with an 'X' based on how much these feelings have bothered you in the past several days. Use the scale provided (0-3) to reflect your experience honestly.
  5. Proceed to CATEGORY II: ANXIOUS THOUGHTS and repeat the process, marking each symptom according to its impact on you.
  6. Finally, complete CATEGORY III: PHYSICAL SYMPTOMS by assessing how these physical sensations have affected you recently. Ensure all questions are answered for a comprehensive evaluation.
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A score of 18 or above would indicate symptoms of health anxiety. A score of 19 or above would indicate symptoms of social anxiety. A score of 60 or above would indicate symptoms of agoraphobia. A score of 8 or above would indicate symptoms of panic disorder.
A cut off of 18 identifies those fulfilling DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for hypochondriasis. A cut-off score of 15 indicates a mixture of both hypochondriacal PATIENTS and people who are very health anxious but just miss the criteria for the clinical diagnosis.
The BAI scores are classified as minimal anxiety (0 to 7), mild anxiety (8 to 15), moderate anxiety (16 to 25), and severe anxiety (30 to 63). The BAI correlates highly with the BDI-II indicating that although the BAI may provide useful clinical information, it is not specific and cant be used diagnostically.
Score interpretation 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 original development paper compared scores on with diagnosed GAD on MINI (Rozzini et al., 2009) and suggested a cutoff of 10/11 out of 20 for identifying likely GAD, and a cutoff of 8/9 out of 20 for identifying any anxiety disorder (Pachana et al., 2007).

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The Burns Anxiety Inventory is a brief inventory that measures anxiety. The scale is highly reliable (generally above 0.90) and each scale can be completed and scored in less than 15 seconds. This scale is frequently used with clients prior to and after a counseling session to assess progress (Burns, 1984).
Score 0-4: Minimal Anxiety. Score 5-9: Mild Anxiety. Score 10-14: Moderate Anxiety. Score greater than 15: Severe Anxiety.
The Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) consists of 21 self-reported items (four-point scale) used to assess the intensity of physical and cognitive anxiety symptoms during the past week. Scores may range from 0 to 63: minimal anxiety levels (07), mild anxiety (815), moderate anxiety (1625), and severe anxiety (2663).

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