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  1. Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) About: This scale is a self-report measure of anxiety. Items: 21 Reliability: Internal consistency for the BAI = (Cronbach’s α=0.92) Test-retest reliability (1 week) for the BAI = 0.75 (Beck, Epstein, Brown, & Steer, 1988). Validity: The BAI was moderately correlated with the revised Hamilton

  2. The Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) is a formative assessment and rating scale of anxiety. This self-report inventory, or 21-item questionnaire uses a scale (social sciences); the BAI is an ordinal scale; more specifically, a Likert scale that measures the scale quality of magnitude of anxiety.

  3. Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) Below is a list of common symptoms of anxiety. Please carefully read each item in the list. Indicate how much you have been bothered by that symptom during the past month, including today, by circling the number in the corresponding space in the column next to each symptom. Not at all Mildly, but it didn’t bother ...

  4. Mar 26, 2024 · The Beck Anxiety Inventory is a 21-question survey that measures the severity of anxiety based on physical and cognitive symptoms. It was developed to distinguish anxiety from depression and is widely used by mental health professionals, but it has some limitations and drawbacks.

  5. Beck Anxiety Inventory. The Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) consists of 21 self-reported items (four-point scale) used to assess the intensity of physical and cognitive anxiety symptoms during the past week. Scores may range from 0 to 63: minimal anxiety levels (0–7), mild anxiety (8–15), moderate anxiety (16–25), and severe anxiety (26–63).

  6. Jun 14, 2024 · The BAI is a 21-item tool that measures the intensity of various anxiety symptoms over a week. It can help your doctor or therapist assess your anxiety level and plan treatment, but it has limitations and is not a diagnostic tool.

  7. The Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI; Beck et al, 1988) is a self-report inventory for measuring the severity of anxiety in psychiatric populations. An initial item pool of 86 items was drawn from three preexisting scales: the Anxiety Checklist, the Physician's Desk Reference Checklist, and the Situational Anxiety Checklist.

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