The Youth Anxiety Measure for DSM-5 (YAM-5): Development and First Psychometric Evidence of a New Scale for Assessing Anxiety Disorders Symptoms of Children and Adolescents

Peter Muris*, Ellin Simon, Hester Lijphart, Arjan Bos, William Hale, Kelly Schmeitz, Anne Marie Albano (Member of study group), Yair Bar-Haim (Member of study group), Katja Beesdo-Baum (Member of study group), Deborah Beidel (Member of study group), Patrick Bender (Member of study group), Jessica Borelli (Member of study group), Suzanne Broeren (Member of study group), Sam Cartwright-Hatton (Member of study group), Michelle Craske (Member of study group), Erika Crawford (Member of study group), Cathy Creswell (Member of study group), Diogo DeSousa (Member of study group), Helen Dodd (Member of study group), Thalia Eley (Member of study group)Barbara Hoff Esbjørn (Member of study group), Jennifer Hudson (Member of study group), Eva de Hullu (Member of study group), Lara Farrell (Member of study group), Andy Field (Member of study group), Lorraine Fliek (Member of study group), Luis Joaquin Garcia-Lopez (Member of study group), Amie Grills (Member of study group), Julie Hadwin (Member of study group), Sanne Hogendoorn (Member of study group), Lindsay Holly (Member of study group), Jorg Huijding (Member of study group), Shin ichi Ishikawa (Member of study group), Philip Kendall (Member of study group), Susanne Knappe (Member of study group), Richard LeBeau (Member of study group), Einar Leikanger (Member of study group), Kathryn Lester (Member of study group), Helene Loxton (Member of study group), Lauren McLellan, Cor Meesters (Member of study group), Maaike Nauta (Member of study group), Thomas Ollendick (Member of study group), Ana Pereira (Member of study group), Armando Pina (Member of study group), Ron Rapee (Member of study group), Avi Sadeh (Member of study group), Susan Spence (Member of study group), Eric A. Storch (Member of study group), Leonie Vreeke (Member of study group), International Child and Adolescent Anxiety Assessment Expert Group (ICAAAEG)

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Abstract

The Youth Anxiety Measure for DSM-5 (YAM-5) is a new self- and parent-report questionnaire to assess anxiety disorder symptoms in children and adolescents in terms of the contemporary classification system. International panels of childhood anxiety researchers and clinicians were used to construct a scale consisting of two parts: part one consists of 28 items and measures the major anxiety disorders including separation anxiety disorder, selective mutism, social anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder, whereas part two contains 22 items that focus on specific phobias and (given its overlap with situational phobias) agoraphobia. In general, the face validity of the new scale was good; most of its items were successfully linked to the intended anxiety disorders. Notable exceptions were the selective mutism items, which were frequently considered as symptoms of social anxiety disorder, and some specific phobia items especially of the natural environment, situational and other type, that were regularly assigned to an incorrect category. A preliminary investigation of the YAM-5 in non-clinical (N = 132) and clinically referred (N = 64) children and adolescents indicated that the measure was easy to complete by youngsters. In addition, support was found for the psychometric qualities of the measure: that is, the internal consistency was good for both parts, as well as for most of the subscales, the parent–child agreement appeared satisfactory, and there was also evidence for the validity of the scale. The YAM-5 holds promise as a tool for assessing anxiety disorder symptoms in children and adolescents.

Original languageEnglish
JournalChild Psychiatry and Human Development
Volume48
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)1-17
ISSN0009-398X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • Anxiety disorders symptoms
  • Children and adolescents
  • Questionnaire
  • Youth Anxiety Measure for DSM-5

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