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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol. 2019 May 28;49(6):761–772. doi: 10.1080/15374416.2019.1614001

Table 5.

SCARED-P Item Frequencies (% of participants endorsing each item)

Item (subscale) %
My child doesn’t like to be with people he/she doesn’t know well. (SP) 51.2
My child feels shy with people he/she doesn’t know well. (SP) 47.8
My child doesn’t like to be away from his/her family. (SAD) 43.6
My child follows me wherever I go. (SAD) 43.3
My child is shy. (SP) 43.3
My child worries about other people liking him/her. (GAD) 40.6
It is hard for my child to talk with people he/she doesn’t know well. (SP) 39.1
My child feels nervous with people he/she doesn’t know well. (SP) 37.4
My child worries about how well he/she does things. (GAD) 37.4
My child is afraid to be alone in the house. (SAD) 37.2
When my child gets frightened, his/her heart beats fast. (PD) 30.8
My child feels nervous when he/she is with other children or adults and he/she has to do something while they watch him/her. (SP) 30.0
My child worries about being as good as other kids. (GAD) 28.4
My child is a worrier. (GAD) 27.8
My child is nervous. (GAD) 27.5
My child feels nervous when he/she is going to parties, dances, or any place where there will be people that he/she doesn’t know well. (SP) 27.5
My child worries that something bad might happen to his/her parents. (SAD) 26.8
My child worries about sleeping alone. (SAD) 26.5
My child gets scared if he/she sleeps away from home. (SAD) 26.1
My child worries about things working out for him/her. (GAD) 24.5
My child worries about what is going to happen in the future. (GAD) 23.6
My child worries about things that have already happened. (GAD) 21.3
My child gets headaches when he/she is at school. (SA) 20.4
My child has nightmares about something bad happening to him/her. (SAD) 18.9
My child worries about going to school. (SA) 18.6
My child gets stomachaches at school. (SA) 16.6
My child has nightmares about something bad happening to his/her parents. (SAD) 16.6
When my child feels frightened, it is hard for him/her to breathe. (PD) 12.3
My child gets really frightened for no reason at all. (PD) 12.1
When my child gets frightened, he/she feels like throwing up. (PD) 10.6
People tell me that my child worries too much. (GAD) 9.8
My child is afraid of having anxiety (or panic) attacks. (PD) 9.7
My child is scared to go to school. (SA) 9.6
When my child gets frightened, he/she feels like things are not real. (PD) 9.3
When my child gets frightened, he/she feels like he/she is going crazy. (PD) 8.3
When my child gets frightened, he/she sweats a lot. (PD) 8.3
My child gets shaky. (PD) 8.1
When my child gets frightened, he/she feels like passing out. (PD) 7.5
People tell me that my child looks nervous. (PD) 7.4
When my child gets frightened, he/she feels like he/she is choking. (PD) 7.4
When my child gets frightened, he/she feels dizzy. (PD) 6.9

Note. SP=social phobia; GAD=generalized anxiety; SA=school avoidance; PD=panic disorder; SAD=separation anxiety.