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Prediction of anxiety disorders using the State–Trait Anxiety Inventory for multiethnic adolescents
Authors:Earl S. Hishinuma   Robin H. Miyamoto   Stephanie T. Nishimura   Deborah A. Goebert   Noelle Y. C. Yuen   George K. Makini   Jr.    Naleen N. Andrade   Ronald C. Johnson  Barry S. Carlton
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to determine the validity of the State–Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) in predicting DSM-III-R anxiety disorders based on the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children (DISC, Version 2.3) and using Asian/Pacific Islander adolescents. An overall prevalence rate of 9.19% for generalized anxiety disorder, overanxious disorder, or social phobia was consistent with past studies. As hypothesized, STAI negatively worded (i.e., Factor 2) items were better predictors than positively stated (i.e., Factor 1) items. The STAI State mean was a better predictor of concurrent DISC anxiety disorders as compared to STAI State Factors 1 or 2. In contrast, the STAI Trait Factor 2 (negatively worded) composite was the best predictor for nonconcurrent DISC anxiety disorders as compared to STAI Trait Factor 1 or the overall STAI Trait subscale. Satisfactory predictive-validity values were obtained when using the STAI State mean and Trait Factor 2 composite. Implications of these findings are discussed, including using the STAI as a screening measure for ethnically diverse adolescents.
Keywords:Adolescents   Asian-Pacific Islanders   Demographics   Ethnicity   Native Hawaiians   State–  Trait Anxiety Inventory
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