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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Dec 8.
Published in final edited form as: Depress Anxiety. 2013 Mar 14;30(8):709–715. doi: 10.1002/da.22067

TABLE 1.

Symptoms assessed by the ADIS-C/P that comprise the performance-only subtype of social anxiety disorder

  1. Answering questions in class

  2. Giving a report or reading aloud in front of the class

  3. Asking the teacher a question or for help

  4. Writing on the chalkboard

  5. Musical or athletic performances

  6. Inviting a friend to get together

  7. Speaking to adults

Note: The performance-only subtype of social anxiety disorder was defined as cases in which (1) a child met diagnostic criteria for social anxiety disorder, (2) at least one of the above symptoms were endorsed with a fear rating of 4 or above, and (3) none of the remaining social anxiety disorder symptoms assessed in the Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule for Children were endorsed with a fear rating of 4 or above.