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Beck Anxiety Inventory - Colleaga
www.colleaga.orgBeck Anxiety Inventory 1 Beck Anxiety Inventory 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
THE STATE-TRAIT ANXIETY INVENTORY (C.H. Spielberger, …
www.med.uottawa.caTHE STATE-TRAIT ANXIETY INVENTORY (C.H. Spielberger, 1968, 1977) Purpose This self-report measure indicates the intensity of feelings of anxiety; it distinguishes between state anxiety (a temporary condition experienced in specific situations) and trait anxiety (a general tendency to perceive situations as threatening).
Burns Anxiety Inventory - GTCC
www.gtcc.eduTHE BURNS ANXIETY INVENTORY Name: Date: Place a check mark in the box to the right of each category to indicate how much this type of feeling has bothered you in the past several days. 0 = Not at All 1 = Somewhat 2 = Moderately 3 = A Lot Category I: Anxious Feelings 1 Anxiety, nervousness, worry or fear
The Psychopathology of Vomit Phobia - Professor …
www.veale.co.ukThe psychopathology of vomit phobia 143 Anxiety inventory Both clinical groups completed the Beck Anxiety Inventory (Beck et al., 1988). The mean score in vomit phobics was significantly higher compared to panic disorder (33.6 vs. 20.9)
The Geriatric Anxiety Inventory in primary care ...
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Anxiety, Self-Efficacy, and College Exam Grades
files.eric.ed.govAnxiety Inventory (TAI-G; Hodapp, Laux, & Spielberger, 1982) and in the second study, the students completed a test performance measure in addition to two questionnaires asking about the extent to which they were engaged with the assignment given to them (Rheinberg & Vollmeyer, 2003) and the extent to which they were worrying (Rheinberg &