焦虑
广泛性焦虑症
方差分析
多元方差分析
评定量表
心理学
汉密尔顿焦虑量表
重复措施设计
临床心理学
医学
物理疗法
精神科
内科学
统计
发展心理学
数学
作者
Louis S. Matza,Robert Morlock,Christopher Sexton,Karen G. Malley,Douglas E. Feltner
摘要
Abstract The aim of the current study was to identify and evaluate cutoffs for mild, moderate, and severe ranges of Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAM‐A) scores. Data were from a four‐week randomized trial of treatment for generalized anxiety disorder. Measures included the HAM‐A, SF‐36, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), and Clinical Global Impressions of Severity (CGI‐S) scale. HAM‐A cutoffs were identified based on literature review, expert panel input, and MANOVA models. The optimal cutoff set was evaluated based on association with clinician CGI‐S ratings. The sample included 144 patients (56.3% female; 73.6% white; mean age = 35.7 years; mean baseline HAM‐A score = 23.7). The optimal HAM‐A score ranges were: mild anxiety = 8–14; moderate = 15–23; severe ≥ 24 (scores ≤ 7 were considered to represent no/minimal anxiety). Analysis of variance (ANOVA) models found statistically significant differences among these groups in the SF‐36 and HADS. The HAM‐A severity ranges closely corresponded to clinicians' CGI‐S ratings. The study represents the first step towards developing severity ranges for the HAM‐A. These cutoffs should be used with caution and validated in larger samples. If the proposed cutoffs are accepted for general use, they could make results more meaningful and interpretable for researchers, clinicians, and patients. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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