The utility of the SCAS-C/P to detect specific anxiety disorders among clinically anxious children
Questionnaire measures offer a time and cost-effective alternative to full diagnostic assessments for identifying and differentiating between potential anxiety disorders and are commonly used in clinical practice. Little is known, however, about the capacity of questionnaire measures to detect speci...
Main Authors: | Reardon, T, Creswell, C, Lester, KJ, Arendt, K, Blatter-Meunier, J, Bögels, SM, Coleman, JRI, Cooper, PJ, Heiervang, ER, Herren, C, Hogendoorn, SM, Hudson, JL, Keers, R, Lyneham, HJ, Marin, CE, Nauta, M, Rapee, RM, Roberts, S, Schneider, S, Silverman, WK, Thastum, M, Thirlwall, K, Wergeland, GJ, Eley, TC |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Psychological Association
2019
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