Social Relationships
A computer-adaptive test (CAT) assessment of the participant’s perception that people in his or her social network are available to listen to his or her problems with empathy, caring, and understanding.
A computer-adaptive test (CAT) assessment that asks the parent’s perceptions of the child’s prosocial behaviors.
A self-report assessment of fear, anxious misery, hyperarousal, and somatic symptoms related to arousal.
A computer-adaptive test (CAT) assessment of fear, anxious misery, hyperarousal, and somatic symptoms related to arousal.
A fixed form (FF) assessment of the child’s fear, worry, and hyperarousal.
A fixed form (FF) assessment of the child’s fear of being separated from home and from loved ones.
A fixed form (FF) assessment of symptoms of anxiety that reflect autonomic arousal and perceptions of threat.
A computer-adaptive test (CAT) assessment of the participant’s perceptions of the availability of friends or companions with whom to interact or affiliate.
A computer-adaptive test (CAT) assessment of the participant’s perceptions that the people in his or her social network are available to provide material or functional aid in completing daily tasks, if needed.