Normative values for the beck anxiety inventory, fear questionnaire, Penn state worry questionnaire, and social phobia and anxiety inventory.

MM Gillis, DAF Haaga, GT Ford - Psychological Assessment, 1995 - psycnet.apa.org
MM Gillis, DAF Haaga, GT Ford
Psychological Assessment, 1995psycnet.apa.org
Community norms are reported for the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI; AT Beck, N. Epstein, G.
Brown, & RA Steer, 1988), Fear Questionnaire (FQ; IM Marks & A. Mathews, 1979), Penn
State Worry Questionnaire (PSWQ; TJ Meyer, ML Miller, RL Metzger, & TD Borkovec, 1990),
and Social Phobia and Anxiety Inventory (SPAI; SM Turner, DC Beidel, CV Dancu, & MA
Stanley, 1989). The demographic profile of the samples closely matched the 1990 US
national census. On the SPAI, women scored higher than men on the Agoraphobia …
Abstract
Community norms are reported for the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI; AT Beck, N. Epstein, G. Brown, & RA Steer, 1988), Fear Questionnaire (FQ; IM Marks & A. Mathews, 1979), Penn State Worry Questionnaire (PSWQ; TJ Meyer, ML Miller, RL Metzger, & TD Borkovec, 1990), and Social Phobia and Anxiety Inventory (SPAI; SM Turner, DC Beidel, CV Dancu, & MA Stanley, 1989). The demographic profile of the samples closely matched the 1990 US national census. On the SPAI, women scored higher than men on the Agoraphobia subscale, and the lowest income group scored higher than higher income participants on the Difference and Social Phobia subscales. Participants under 45 years of age exceeded those aged 45–65 on the BAI, the PSWQ, and FQ Social Phobia, Blood/Injury, and Total Phobia scores. Percentile scores are provided for all measures, as well as discussion of their usefulness for assessing clinical significance of therapy outcomes.(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)
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