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Development of the Social Anxiety Scale for Children
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March 1988

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Journal of Clinical Child Psychology

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Susan Kraslow Dandes

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Patricia Wick

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Wendy L. Stone

Although potentially important for understanding children's peer relationships, the construct of social anxiety in children has received very limited attention. The present study reports on the development of the Social Anxiety Scale for Children (SASC), a 10-item self-report measure. A total of 287 second through sixth graders completed the SASC and a self-report measure of trait anxiety (Revised Children's Manifest Anxiety Scale) and were assessed on their peer status using peer nomination and peer rating sociometric measures. Factor analysis yielded two factors for the SASC: fear of negative evaluation (FNE) and social avoidance and distress (SAD). These factors were evaluated with respect to internal and test-retest reliability. Girls reported greater FNE than boys, and children in the lower grades reported more SAD than those, in the upper elementary school grades. Significant correlations between trait anxiety and the FNE and SAD factors were obtained. In addition, the peer status groups (neglected, rejected, average, popular, and controversial differed in their reports of social anxiety, as anticipated. In particular, neglected children were found to report the greatest social anxiety, controversial children the least. These findings provide preliminary Support for the reliability and validity of the SASC.


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... Social Anxiety Scale for Children (La Greca et al., 1988) was used to measure participants' social anxiety, which included two subscales, namely Fear of Negative Evaluation (6 items, e.g., I worry about being teased) and Social Avoidance (4 items, e.g., I feel shy around persons I do not know). Participants were asked to rate on a five-point scale (1 = never, 5 = all the time), with higher scores indicating a higher level of social anxiety. ...

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The relationship between interpersonal stress and depression in Chinese adolescents: social anxiety as a mediator and hope as a moderator
Development of the social anxiety scale for children: reliability and concurrent validity
  • Citing Article
  • January 1988

Journal of Clinical Child Psychology

... Social Anxiety Scale for Children was developed by La Greca, 29 consists of 10 items, including subscales of fear of negative evaluation (eg, I am afraid of being teased) and social avoidance and distress (eg, I feel nervous when talking to strange children). The way of scoring each response is on a 3-point scale (from "0 = never" to "2 = always"). ...

Development of the Social Anxiety Scale for Children
  • Citing Article
  • March 1988

Journal of Clinical Child Psychology