The Severity Measure for Social Anxiety Disorder (Social Phobia)—Adult is a 10-item measure that assesses the severity of symptoms of social anxiety (social phobia) in individuals age 18 and older.
The Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale (LSAS) is a questionnaire developed by Dr. Michael R. Liebowitz, a psychiatrist and researcher. This measure assesses the way that social anxiety plays a role in your client’s life across a variety of situations.
This measure assesses the way that social phobia plays a role in your life across a variety of situ-ations. Read each situation carefully and answer two questions about it; the first question asks how anxious or fearful you feel in the situation; the second question asks how often you avoid it.
The Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale (LSAS) is a psychological assessment tool specifically designed to evaluate the range and severity of social anxiety disorder (SAD) symptoms.
The instrument tested in this study—the Kutcher Generalized Social Anxiety Disorder Scale for Adolescents (K-GSADS-A)—was de-signed specifically to serve as a measure of treatment outcome for adolescents with social phobia.
The SPIN is a 17‐item self‐rating scale for social anxiety disorder (social phobia). The scale is rated over the past week and includes items assessing each of the symptom domains of social anxiety disorder (fear, avoidance, and physiologic arousal).
Instructions: For each question, please circle a number to indicate the degree to which you feel the statement is characteristic or true of you. The rating scale is as follows:. 2. I find it difficult mixing comfortably with the people I work with. 3.
Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale (LSAS) is a questionnaire whose objective is to assess the range of social interaction and performance situations that individuals with social phobia may fear and/or avoid.
Social Interaction Anxiety Scale (SIAS) Instructions: For each item, please circle the number to indicate the degree to which you feel the statement is characteristic or true for you. The rating scale is as follows: