Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-item (GAD-7)
The GAD-7 was developed for use in primary care to assess for generalized anxiety symptoms and is appropriate for use with children ages 12 and older. This 7-item screening tool takes 1-2 minutes to complete and a score of 10 or higher indicates moderate to severe anxiety symptoms.
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Preschool Anxiety Scale
The Preschool Anxiety Scale is used to screen for elevated levels of anxiety in children ages 3-6. It includes a 28-item parent-report form and a 22-item teacher-report form that assess six domains of anxiety including generalized anxiety, panic/agoraphobia, separation anxiety, social phobia, OCD, and physical injury fears. There are 5 additional questions relating to traumatic experiences that are for clinical use only and not factored into scoring. The scale takes about 2 minutes to score.
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Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale (RCADS)
The RCADS screening tool provides a more detailed report of child anxiety symptoms including assessment of separation anxiety disorder, social phobia, generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, and low mood or major depressive disorder. Providers may use the subscales to assess for specific anxiety disorders or use the total scale which includes the subscales and consists of 47-items. This tool is appropriate for use in children ages 8-18 and both self-report and parent versions are available.
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Screen for Child Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders (SCARED)
This tool screens children and adolescents age 8 and older for anxiety disorders. There is a 41-item parent-report form and a 41-item self-report form and each takes about 5 minutes to complete. For children ages 8-11, it is recommended that the provider explain all questions, or have the child answer the questionnaire sitting with an adult in case they need help answering or understanding any items.
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