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Concurrent validity of the anxiety symptom-scale compared to two well-being scales: results from the Lolland-Falster health study.

Aake PacknessKaj Sparle ChristensenErik Simonsen
Published in: Nordic journal of psychiatry (2023)
The Anxiety Symptom-scale is a sensitive and valid instrument for the identification of patients in low well-being with symptoms of anxiety. A score ≥2 on the functional impact (Item 10) of all symptoms is a relevant indicator of anxiety associated with low well-being in this sample. A higher Anxiety Symptom-scale sum score is coherent with lower well-being, though without specific cut-off points. Further validation of the Anxiety Symptom-scale in a clinical setting is recommended.
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