The Spence Children's Anxiety Scale (SCAS) 12 provides
an overall measure of anxiety and six subscales, each tapping a specific aspect of child anxiety.
Not exact matches
One recent study published in the Indian Journal
of Psychological Medicine showed that participants who regularly took Ashwagandha scored better on three different tests, each
measuring stress,
anxiety, and
overall wellbeing.
A 45 - item, self - report
measure used to assess the severity
of anxiety within six subgroups (generalised
anxiety, panic / agoraphobia, social phobia, separation
anxiety, obsessive — compulsive disorder and physical injury fears) alongside providing an
overall anxiety score.30 An analysis
of the internal consistency
of the SCAS31 produced a coefficient α
of 0.92 and a Guttman split half reliability
of 0.90.
Primary outcomes:
overall symptoms (positive, negative, and neurotic symptoms combined); depression /
anxiety; negative and positive symptoms;
overall functioning (combination
of function scores from
measures such as the Global Assessment Scale and Global Assessment
of Functioning scale); remission.
Although some studies have found an association between children's understanding
of emotions and
anxiety, there was no significant relation between the
overall measures of these two factors in the current study (the only significant relation was between emotion understanding and the specific
measures of PTSD and OCD).
Finally, we investigated the associations between the subscales
of the SCARED - R and the
overall measures of emotion understanding, emotion regulation, and attachment security, in order to see which aspects
of children's
anxiety symptoms explained the relations among the
overall measures.