GAD 7 Anxiety Score Calculator
- Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7 Item Scale GAD 7
- GAD 7 Anxiety Score Explanation and Clinical Context
The Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7 item scale is a validated screening instrument that measures the severity of generalized anxiety symptoms in clinical and community populations. Each item reflects a core dimension of anxiety including worry hyperarousal restlessness and difficulty relaxing. The scoring system ranges from zero to twenty one with higher values indicating more significant symptom burden. A total score of five suggests mild anxiety a score of ten indicates moderate anxiety and a score of fifteen or more reflects severe anxiety. Clinically this tool assists clinicians in initial screening follow up monitoring and evaluating treatment response. It is widely used in primary care cardiology and mental health settings due to its simplicity and strong psychometric performance. Elevated GAD 7 scores may correlate with poor quality of life reduced medication adherence and increased healthcare utilization especially in patients with chronic cardiovascular conditions. Incorporating this tool into routine assessment supports early recognition of anxiety and promotes timely management which improves overall patient outcomes.
Reference:
Spitzer RL Kroenke K Williams JB Lowe B. A brief measure for assessing generalized anxiety disorder. The GAD 7. Archives of Internal Medicine. 2006. 166. 1092 to 1097.
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