Interviews Structured interviews for functional analysis have been used for this population, particularly the Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule for DSM-IV-TR (child and parent versions) and Functional Diagnostic Profile adapted for selective mutism (Schill et al.
What does ADIS stand for?
ADIS stands for Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule (DSM IV)
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- Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule for Children
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The most commonly used clinical interview to assess and diagnose anxiety in children is the Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule for Children (Silverman & Albano, 1996).
Investigators assessed the adolescents using several measures: the Brief Fear of Negative Evaluation scale, the Social Avoidance and Distress scale, the Social Phobia and Anxiety Inventory, the Beck Depression Inventory, and the Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule for DSM-IV.
As a test of the reliability, validity, and internal consistency of the LSAS-CA, 55 children aged 9-18 years, including 23 with anxiety disorders and 32 normal controls, were assessed using the LSAS-CA and five other standardized, self-reported anxiety scales: * The Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule for Children and Parents.