Background: Appropriate management of anxiety disorders in primary care requires clinical assessment and monitoring of the severity of the anxiety. This study focuses on the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) as a severity indicator for anxiety in primary care patients with different anxiety disorders (social phobia, panic disorder with or without agoraphobia, agoraphobia or generalized anxiety disorder), depressive disorders or no disorder (controls).Methods: Participants were 1601 primary care patients participating in the Netherlands Study of Depression and Anxiety (NESDA). Regression analyses were used to compare the mean BAI scores of the different diagnostic groups and to correct for age and gender.Results: Patients with any anxiety disorde...
BACKGROUND: Depressive and anxiety disorders often go unrecognized in distressed primary care patien...
Introduction: The purpose of the present study was to investigate exploratory factor analysis of the...
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Background: Appropriate management of anxiety disorders in primary care requires clinical assessment...
Background: Appropriate management of anxiety disorders in primary care requires clinical assessment...
Despite the prominent use of the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) in primary healthcare systems, few stu...
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Background: Measuring anxiety level in clinical and non-clinical population needs valid and reliable...
The Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) and the Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule (ADIS-IV) were adminis...
Background The Overall Anxiety Severity and Impairment Scale (OASIS) is a 5-item self-report measure...
The development ofa 2 l-item self-report inventory for measuring the severity of anxiety in psychiat...
Depression and anxiety are core components of the most commonly diagnosed behavioral health disorder...
Objective: Previous studies reported low and inconsistent rates of recognition of anxiety disorders ...
Purpose of the study was to present preliminary data on the Italian version of the Beck Anxiety Inve...
BACKGROUND: Depressive and anxiety disorders often go unrecognized in distressed primary care patien...
BACKGROUND: Depressive and anxiety disorders often go unrecognized in distressed primary care patien...
Introduction: The purpose of the present study was to investigate exploratory factor analysis of the...
Reviewer: McClean, PeterReviewer: Walker, John[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily ...
Background: Appropriate management of anxiety disorders in primary care requires clinical assessment...
Background: Appropriate management of anxiety disorders in primary care requires clinical assessment...
Despite the prominent use of the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) in primary healthcare systems, few stu...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Background: Measuring anxiety level in clinical and non-clinical population needs valid and reliable...
The Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) and the Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule (ADIS-IV) were adminis...
Background The Overall Anxiety Severity and Impairment Scale (OASIS) is a 5-item self-report measure...
The development ofa 2 l-item self-report inventory for measuring the severity of anxiety in psychiat...
Depression and anxiety are core components of the most commonly diagnosed behavioral health disorder...
Objective: Previous studies reported low and inconsistent rates of recognition of anxiety disorders ...
Purpose of the study was to present preliminary data on the Italian version of the Beck Anxiety Inve...
BACKGROUND: Depressive and anxiety disorders often go unrecognized in distressed primary care patien...
BACKGROUND: Depressive and anxiety disorders often go unrecognized in distressed primary care patien...
Introduction: The purpose of the present study was to investigate exploratory factor analysis of the...
Reviewer: McClean, PeterReviewer: Walker, John[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily ...