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Hamilton Anxiety Scale
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Hamilton Anxiety Scale
, HAM-A
See Also
Anxiety Scales
Background
Authored by Max Hamilton in 1959
Public domain anxiety rating scale
Criteria
Symptom Rating Scale (0=Not Present, 4=Disabling)
Anxious Mood
Worries
Anticipates worst
Tension
Startles
Cries easily
Restless
Trembling
Fears
Fear of the dark
Fear of strangers
Fear of being alone
Fear of animal
Insomnia
Difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep
Difficulty with
Nightmare
s
Intellectual
Poor concentration
Memory
Impairment
Depressed Mood
Decreased interest in activities
Anhedonia
Insomnia
Soma
tic Complaints: Muscular
Muscle
aches or pains
Bruxism
Soma
tic Complaints: Sensory
Tinnitus
Blurred Vision
Cardiovascular Symptoms
Tachycardia
Palpitation
s
Chest Pain
Sensation
of feeling faint
Respiratory Symptoms
Chest
pressure
Choking
Sensation
Shortness of Breath
Gastrointestinal symptoms
Dysphagia
Nausea
or
Vomiting
Constipation
Weight loss
Abdominal fullness
Genitourinary symptoms
Urinary Frequency
or urgency
Dysmenorrhea
Impotence
Autonomic Symptoms
Dry Mouth
Flushing
Pallor
Sweating
Behavior at Interview
Fidgets
Tremor
Paces
Interpretation
Above 14 symptoms are graded on scale
Not present: 0
Very severe symptoms: 4
Criteria
Mild Anxiety (minimum for
Anxiolytic
): 18
Moderate Anxiety: 25
Severe Anxiety: 30
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