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Construction of the Lebanese Anxiety Scale (LAS-10): a New Scale to Assess Anxiety in Adult Patients

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Publisher Informa Healthcare
Specialty Geriatrics
Date 2020 Apr 2
PMID 32228282
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Abstract

The study objectives were (1) to create a new 10-item scale, the 'Lebanese Anxiety Scale' (LAS-10), inspired by the diagnostic criteria of DSM-5, and the HAM-A and STAI scales and (2) to evaluate the performance of this new scale on a sample of Lebanese individuals. This cross-sectional study enrolled 1332 community dwelling participants between November 2017 and March 2018. In sample 1, the participants' mean age was 28.08 years (63.9% females). The LAS items converged over a solution of two factors that had an Eigenvalue over 1, explaining a total of 51.97% of the variance (α=0.857). The optimal cut-off between healthy controls and anxious patients was 13.50 according to the ROC curve. The sensitivity and specificity were good at this cut-off (77.5% and 70.8%, respectively). The area under the curve was high: 0.811 [0.778-0.845];  < .001. The positive predicted value of the LAS-10 score in sample 1 was 26.9%, whereas the negative predicted value was 95.2%. The results of the present study show that the LAS-10 is a tool that can be used in clinical practice and research to screen for anxiety.KEY POINTSThe positive predicted value of the LAS-10 score was 26.9%.Its negative predicted value was 95.2%.People with scores above 13.5 be referred to a health care professional for further assessment.The LAS-10 is a tool can be used in clinical practice and research to screen for anxiety.Future studies are needed to validate the LAS-10 in other countries.

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