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The BAI® has been found to effectively discriminate between anxious and nonanxious diagnostic groups in a variety of clinical populations for individuals aged 17 through 80. It can be completed in 5 to 10 minutes; self-administered or verbally by a trained administrator. The BAI consists of 21 items rated on a scale from 0 to 3. Each item is descriptive of subjective, somatic, or panic-related symptoms of anxiety.
The BAI on Q-global has Manual Entry, On-Screen Administration, Remote On-Screen Administration, and Video Proctoring. There is an Overview tab and an Item Entry tab.
Administration Settings
This section contains general administration information such as administration date, age at administration, and examiner.
Assessment Demographics
This section contains the assessment demographics listed in the table. There is an Administrator section and an Examinee section. All of the fields are optional entry.
Field Name |
Description |
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Administrator |
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Administered by |
The name of the individual administering the assessment. |
Examinee |
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Administration language |
The language of the individual administering the assessment. |
Marital status |
The marital status of the examinee. |
Education |
The examinee's education level. |
Occupation |
The examinee's most recent occupation. |
Field Name |
Description |
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Show Item Text |
Use this toggle to display the item text. |
Show Input Key |
Use this toggle to display the item response alternatives. |
Item Entry fields |
Item responses are entered using the following values: 0=Not at all; 1=Mildly; 2=Moderately; 3=Severely |
When you click the Proceed to Reports or Save updates button, the assessment is saved and the system checks to ensure all the required data has been entered. If any required data is missing, the record will be saved and a message will be displayed at the top of the screen describing the condition(s) that must be resolved before a report can be generated for the record.
Item Entry Verification is available for this assessment.
For more information on administering the BAI through On-Screen Administration click here. For more information on administering the BAI through Remote Screen Administration, click here.
For more information on administering the BAI through Video Proctoring click here.