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The Social Interaction Anxiety Scale (SIAS), is a self report scale that measures distress when meeting and talking with others that is widely used in clinical settings and among social anxiety researchers. The measure assesses social anxiety disorder, which is fear or anxiety about one or more social situations where the individual is subject to possible scrutiny. == Question breakdown, scoring and interpretation == Questions of the SIAS assess a clients' fear of interacting in social situations, gauge emotional aspects of the anxiety response, and do not refer to social apprehensiveness or concern about others' opinions in a general sense.〔 Though related, social interaction anxiety is different from social phobia which is defined as anxiety surrounding fear of being scrutinized in a social situation.〔 The scale contains 20 items.〔 The client rates how much each item relates to them on a 5 point scale as follows:〔 * 0 points: Not at all characteristic of me * 1 point: Slightly characteristic of me * 2 points: Moderately characteristic of me * 3 points: Very characteristic of me * 4 points: Extremely characteristic of me The point values of the chosen answer choices are then summed to produce a total measure score. Sample items include "I worry about not knowing what to say in social situations" or "I am tense mixing in a group".〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「BAI -->The Social Interaction Anxiety Scale (SIAS), is a self report scale that measures distress when meeting and talking with others that is widely used in clinical settings and among social anxiety researchers. The measure assesses social anxiety disorder, which is fear or anxiety about one or more social situations where the individual is subject to possible scrutiny.== Question breakdown, scoring and interpretation ==Questions of the SIAS assess a clients' fear of interacting in social situations, gauge emotional aspects of the anxiety response, and do not refer to social apprehensiveness or concern about others' opinions in a general sense. Though related, social interaction anxiety is different from social phobia which is defined as anxiety surrounding fear of being scrutinized in a social situation.The scale contains 20 items. The client rates how much each item relates to them on a 5 point scale as follows:* 0 points: Not at all characteristic of me* 1 point: Slightly characteristic of me* 2 points: Moderately characteristic of me* 3 points: Very characteristic of me* 4 points: Extremely characteristic of meThe point values of the chosen answer choices are then summed to produce a total measure score.Sample items include "I worry about not knowing what to say in social situations" or "I am tense mixing in a group".」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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