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      Assessing Anxiety in Youth with the Multidimensional Anxiety Scale for Children

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          The present study examined the psychometric properties, including discriminant validity and clinical utility, of the youth self-report and parent-report forms of the Multidimensional Anxiety Scale for Children (MASC) among youth with anxiety disorders. The sample included parents and youth (N = 488, 49.6% male) ages 7 to 17 who participated in the Child/Adolescent Anxiety Multimodal Study. Although the typical low agreement between parent and youth self-reports was found, the MASC evidenced good internal reliability across MASC subscales and informants. The main MASC subscales (i.e., Physical Symptoms, Harm Avoidance, Social Anxiety, and Separation/Panic) were examined. The Social Anxiety and Separation/Panic subscales were found to be significantly predictive of the presence and severity of social phobia and separation anxiety disorder, respectively. Using multiple informants improved the accuracy of prediction. The MASC subscales demonstrated good psychometric properties and clinical utilities in identifying youth with anxiety disorders.

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          Journal
          Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology
          Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology
          Informa UK Limited
          1537-4416
          1537-4424
          November 18 2013
          July 2014
          July 11 2013
          July 2014
          : 43
          : 4
          : 566-578
          Article
          10.1080/15374416.2013.814541
          3858516
          23845036
          5fa98102-2e71-4112-acb5-065fc13cca9b
          © 2014
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