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2044 Normal Range. 4559 Mild to Moderate Anxiety Levels. 6074 Marked to Severe Anxiety Levels. 75 and above Extreme Anxiety Levels.
The Zung Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS; Zung, 1971) is a 20-item self-report questionnaire measuring anxiety symptoms over the past week. Participants are asked to rank each item on a 4-point Likert scale (1 None or a little of the time to 4 Most of the time).
The STAI is among the most widely researched and widely used measures of general anxiety, and is available in many different languages. Many use the STAI in rheumatologic conditions. This measure is relatively brief to administer and does not require costly or time consuming scoring or interpretation procedures.
The scale has demonstrated reliability, with alpha values of . 91 for the depression subscale, . 84 for the anxiety subscale, and . 90 for the stress subscale.
Validity and Reliability The internal consistency reliability coefficient was . 80 and the correlation rating with the Fear Survey for Adults with Mental ation was 0.40, . 44 with the PIMRA Anxiety Subscale, and 0.30 with the Taylor Manifest Anxiety Scale.

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The scale produces raw scores between 20 and 80, however Zung [4] recommended converting these to Index Scores (which ranged between 25 and 100) by the simple process of multiplying by 1.25. Zungs recommended cut-off for identifying adults with depressive disorder was index scores of 50 and over.
Reliability and Validity The Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale has fairly good reliability.

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