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Psychometric properties of the Generalised Anxiety Disorder Dimensional Scale in an Australian sample

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PLOS ONE
卷 18, 期 6, 页码 -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0286634

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The Generalised Anxiety Disorder Dimensional Scale is a new measure designed to assess generalised anxiety disorder in the Australian population. The study aimed to test its psychometric properties using a sample of 293 Australians. The scale showed good reliability, validity, and appears to be a useful tool for measuring generalised anxiety disorder symptoms.
The Generalised Anxiety Disorder Dimensional Scale is a new measure of generalised anxiety disorder developed to assist clinicians in the dimensional assessment of generalised anxiety disorder by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (Fifth Edition) Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum, Posttraumatic, and Dissociative Disorder Work Group. This study aims to evaluate the psychometric properties of the scale in an Australian community sample. A sample of 293 Australians (72.7% female) aged between 18 and 73 (M = 28.31 years; SD = 12.11 years) was recruited. Participants completed the Generalised Anxiety Disorder Dimensional Scale, as well as related measures used to assess convergent and discriminant validity. A small proportion of the sample (n = 21) completed the scale a second time to assess test-retest reliability. The scale demonstrated a unidimensional factor structure, good internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha = .94), good test-retest reliability (ICC = .85), good convergent validity with the Generalised Anxiety Disorder- 7 item (r(s) = .77), and discriminant validity with the Panic Disorder Severity Scale-Self Report (r(s) = .63). The scale appears to be a reliable and valid measure of generalised anxiety disorder symptomology for use in the Australian population.

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