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The scale consists of 14 items, each defined by a series of symptoms, and measures both psychic anxiety (mental agitation and psychological distress) and somatic anxiety
The Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAM-A) offers a detailed framework for evaluating anxiety severity, covering emotional, physical, and cognitive symptoms.
Hamilton Rating Scale for Anxiety. Instructions: This checklist is to assist the physician or psychiatrist in evaluating each patient as to the degree of anxiety and pathological condition. Please fill in the appropriate rating: NONE = 0 MILD = 1 MODERATE = 2 SEVERE = 3 SEVERE, GROSSLY DISABLING = 4. Item. Anxious. Tension.
Hamilton Anxiety Scale (HAM-A) For each item (1-14), circle the number that best characterizes the subject. Refer to the 0-4 scale point definitions and criteria for symptom severity ratings on facing page.
HAMILTON ANXIETY RATING SCALE (HAM-A) Patient Information Patient Date Day Mth. Year Hour Min Time Personal notes 1. Anxious mood This item covers the emotional condition of uncertainty about the future, ranging from worry, insecurity, irritability and apprehension to overpowering dread.
The scale consists of 14 items; each defined by a series of symptoms, and measures both psychic anxiety (mental agitation and psychological distress) and somatic anxiety (physical complaints related to anxiety). Each item is scored independently based on a five-point, ratio scale.
The Hamilton Anxiety Scale (HAM-A) is a rating scale developed to quantify the severity of anxiety symptomatology, often used in psychotropic drug evaluation. It consists of 14 items, each defined by a series of symptoms.