John S. March, M.D., MPH
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A revision of the Multidimensional Anxiety Scale for Children, the MASC 2 assesses the presence of symptoms related to anxiety disorders in youth aged 8 to 19 years. The measure distinguishes between important anxiety symptoms and dimensions that broadband measures do not capture. The MASC 2 aids in the early identification, diagnosis, treatment planning and monitoring of anxiety-prone youth.
Features and Benefits
- Comprehensive assessment of anxiety-related symptoms in youth
- Assesses a broad range of emotional, physical, cognitive and behavioral symptoms that represent important dimensions of childhood anxiety
- Multi-rater assessment with parent and self-report ratings in order to gather in-depth, multi-perspective information
- Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) Index differentiates between children with an anxiety disorder and those in the general population
- Computer-generated reports that describe a youth’s anxiety symptoms in detail
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Scales
- Separation Anxiety/Phobias
- GAD Index
- Social Anxiety
- Obsessions & Compulsions
- Physical Symptoms
- Harm Avoidance
- Inconsistency Index (response style)
Forms The MASC 2 is a multi-rater assessment with 50-item self (MASC 2–SR) and parent (MASC 2–P) rating forms. Both rating forms can be administered using online or paper-and-pencil formats. All formats can be scored online using the MHS Online Assessment Center, or scoring software.
To download a .pdf version of the MASC 2 info sheet,
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