Screen for child anxiety related disorders
The Screen for Child Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders is a self-report screening questionnaire for anxiety disorders developed in 1997. The SCARED is intended for youth, 9–18 years old, and their parents to complete in about 10 minutes. It can discriminate between depression and anxiety, as well as among distinct anxiety disorders. The SCARED is useful for generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, phobic disorders, and potentially school anxiety problems. Most available self-report instruments that measure anxiety in children look at general aspects of anxiety rather than Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders categorizations. The SCARED was developed as an instrument for both children and their parents that would encompass several DSM-IV categorizations of the anxiety disorders: somatic/panic, generalized anxiety, separation anxiety, social phobia, and school phobia.
Each question measures the frequency or intensity of symptoms or behaviors. This assessment has been found to be both valid and reliable in research settings.
In 2017 SCARED was adapted to create the Screen for Adult Anxiety Related Disorders. The SCAARED screens for four factors of anxiety related disorders; somatic/panic/agoraphobia, generalized anxiety, separation anxiety, and social anxiety. The SCAARED will be used in longitudinal studies that follow youth into adulthood, as well as studies that compare child and adult populations.
Versions
The SCARED was developed to screen for anxiety disorders in children; there is a parent version as well as a youth self-report version.The original version developed in 1997 was available in 38 items. The SCARED is most commonly used in the 41-item version published in 1999 which was updated with three additional items in the social phobia scale. There is also a 66-item SCARED-Revised that includes the panic disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, social phobia, and separation anxiety disorder scales.
Reliability
Criterion | Rating | Explanation |
Norms | Good | Multiple research studies of large relevant clinical samples. |
Internal consistency | Good | Alphas ranging from.74 to.89 |
Inter-rater reliability | Not published | No published studies formally checking inter-rater reliability |
Test-retest reliability (stability | Adequate | r =.86 over a median of 5 weeks |
Repeatability | Not published | No published studies formally checking repeatability |
Validity
Criterion | Rating | Explanation |
Content validity | Excellent | Covers DSM diagnostic symptoms for anxiety disorders and specific phobias. |
Construct validity | Excellent | Shows convergent validity with other symptom scales. SCARED significantly positively correlated with CBCL. |
Discriminative validity | Good | AUC of.67, able to discriminate between children with anxiety versus non-anxiety disorders in clinical settings, as well as individual types of anxiety disorders. |
Validity generalization | Good | Used in clinical settings for children and adolescents ages 9–18. Reliable across genders and ethnicities. SCARED has been translated into multiple languages with good reliability |
Treatment responsivity | Good | Studies show sensitivity to treatment effects when children took the SCARED pre and post treatment suggesting the assessment is effective in both clinical and research settings |
Clinical utility | Good | Free |