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APA DSM-5 TR Severity of Acute Stress Symptoms—Adult*
*National Stressful Events Survey Acute Stress Disorder Short Scale (NSESSS)

Instructions: People sometimes have problems after extremely stressful events or experiences. How much have you been bothered during the PAST SEVEN (7) DAYS by each of the following problems that occurred or became worse after an extremely stressful event/experience? Please respond to each item by marking ( or x) one box per row.

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APA DSM-5 TR Severity Measure for Generalized Anxiety Disorder—Adult

Instructions: The following questions ask about thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, often tied to concerns about family, health, finances, school, and work. Please respond to each item by marking ( or x) one box per row

During the PAST 7 DAYS, I have…

N.A.
Never
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Half of the time
Most of the time
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APA DSM-5 TR Severity Measure for Panic Disorder—Adult

Instructions: The following questions ask about thoughts, feelings, and behaviors about panic attacks. A panic attack is an episode of intense fear that sometimes comes out of the blue (for no apparent reason). The symptoms of a panic attack include: a racing heart, shortness of breath, dizziness, sweating, and fear of losing control or dying. Please respond to each item by marking ( or x) one box per row.

During the PAST 7 DAYS, I have…

N.A.
Never
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