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The Spence Children's Anxiety Scale (SCAS) is a psychological questionnaire designed to identify symptoms of various
anxiety disorders Anxiety disorders are a cluster of mental disorders characterized by significant and uncontrollable feelings of anxiety and fear such that a person's social, occupational, and personal function are significantly impaired. Anxiety may cause physi ...
, specifically
social phobia Social anxiety disorder (SAD), also known as social phobia, is an anxiety disorder characterized by sentiments of fear and anxiety in social situations, causing considerable distress and impaired ability to function in at least some aspects ...
, obsessive-compulsive disorder,
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agoraphobia Agoraphobia is a mental and behavioral disorder, specifically an anxiety disorder characterized by symptoms of anxiety in situations where the person perceives their environment to be unsafe with no easy way to escape. These situations can in ...
, and other forms of anxiety, in children and adolescents between ages 8 and 15. Developed by Susan H. Spence and available in various languages, the 45 question test can be filled out by the child or by the parent. Alternatively, an abbreviated form of the test has been developed, with only 19 questions. It has shown equally valid results while reducing stress and response burden in younger participants. There is also another 34 question version of the test specialized for children in preschool between ages 2.5 and 6.5. Any form of the test takes approximately 5 to 10 minutes to complete. The questionnaire has shown good
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in recent studies.


Question breakdown, scoring, and interpretation

Each question on the test addresses the frequency of certain anxiety symptoms, measured on a 0–3 scale from "never", "sometimes", "often", to "always".


Domain breakdown

A maximum score of 114 is possible on the child and parent-reported SCAS, and there are six subscales calculated within the final score. The following 38 questions correspond to the following disorders: *Separation anxiety: 5, 8, 12, 15, 16, 44 *Social phobia: 6, 7, 9, 10, 29, 35 *Obsessive-compulsive disorder: 14, 19, 27, 40, 41, 42 *Panic disorder/agoraphobia: 13, 21, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 37, 39 *Personal injury fears: 2, 18, 23, 25, 33 *Generalized anxiety: 1, 3, 4, 20, 22, 24 Questions 11, 17, 26, 31, 38, 39, and 43 are filler questions that do not factor in the final or subscale scores. Although the parent-reported and preschool SCAS have the same subscales as the child-reported SCAS, different questions correspond to different subscales. For the parent SCAS: *Separation anxiety: 5, 8, 11, 14, 15, 38 *Social phobia: 6, 7, 9, 10, 26, 31 *Obsessive-compulsive disorder: 13, 17, 24, 35, 36, 37 *Panic disorder/agoraphobia: 12, 19, 25, 27, 28, 30, 32, 33, 34 *Personal injury fears: 2, 16, 21, 23, 29 *Generalized anxiety: 1, 3, 4, 18, 20, 22 The preschool SCAS has a maximum score of 112, with the following items: *Separation anxiety: 6, 12, 16, 22, 25 *Social anxiety: 2, 5, 11, 15, 19, 23 *Obsessive-compulsive disorder: 3, 9, 18, 21, 27 *Personal injury fears: 7, 10, 13, 17, 20, 24, 26 *Generalized anxiety: 1, 4, 8, 14, 28 Question 29 is not factored in the final or subscale scores.


Interpretation of subscale scores

The total score on the SCAS is interpreted in different ways depending on the child's age and gender. On the child-reported SCAS for boys and girls ages 8–11, a total score of 50 +/− 10 is considered in the average range for anxiety. A T-score of 60 and above is indicative of sub-clinical or elevated levels of anxiety. This justifies further investigation and confirmation of diagnostic status using clinical interview. where 60 above is classified as elevated levels of anxiety, respectively.


See also

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Anxiety Anxiety is an emotion which is characterized by an unpleasant state of inner turmoil and includes feelings of dread over anticipated events. Anxiety is different than fear in that the former is defined as the anticipation of a future threat wh ...
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Social anxiety Social anxiety is the anxiety and fear specifically linked to being in social settings (i.e., interacting with others). Some categories of disorders associated with social anxiety include anxiety disorders, mood disorders, autism spectrum disord ...


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External links


SCAS websiteSociety of Clinical Child and Adolescent PsychologyEffectiveChildTherapy.Org information on fear, worry, and anxiety
{{Wikiversity, Spence Children's Anxiety Scale Anxiety screening and assessment tools Screening and assessment tools in child and adolescent psychiatry