Beck Anxiety Inventory

BAI
Measure the severity of anxiety in adolescents and adults
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BAI Q-global Interpretive Report
63050 Qualification Level B

A usage includes administration, scoring and reporting

Administration Options:
ROSA - Remote On-screen Administration
OSA - On-screen Administration
ME - Manual Entry

The first time you purchase a Q-global report usage, subscription or digital asset, a Q-global account will automatically be created for you.

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AUD 4.51

Overview

Publication date:
1990
Completion time:
5 to 10 minutes
Administration:
Individual; Q-global® administration, scoring, and/or reporting, or manual scoring
Age range:
17 - 80 years
Qualification level:
B
 

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Product Details

The BAI enables clinicians to measure the severity of anxiety in adolescents and adults.

Screen for anxiety with BAI as Patients respond to 21 items rated on a scale from 0 to 3. Each item is descriptive of subjective, somatic, or panic-related symptoms of anxiety. 

The BAI has been found to discriminate well between anxious and nonanxious diagnostic groups in a variety of clinical populations.

Q-global® Administration Options

This product is available on Q-global with the following administration options:

On-Screen Administration (OSA)

Your clients can complete these assessments online through Q-global. Alternatively, your client can complete the assessment in paper-pencil format, and their responses can then be data-entered into Q-global for scoring and report generation. On Screen Administrations are proctored (supervised) unless specifically indicated.

Remote On-Screen Administration (ROSA)
These assessments can be emailed to clients, teachers, or parents, so that the assessment can be completed at their own location. These assessments are not proctored (supervised).

Features

Screen for anxiety with the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI). Patients respond to 21 items rated on a scale from 0 to 3. Each item is descriptive of subjective, somatic, or panic-related symptoms of anxiety. 

Screen Anxiety

BAI has been found to discriminate well between anxious and nonanxious diagnostic groups in a variety of clinical populations.

Clinical Validity

Data are reported on samples of patients who were diagnosed as having panic disorder with agoraphobia, panic disorder without agoraphobia, social phobia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and generalized anxiety. 

This product is also available to level M users.

 

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