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.|.|Generalized Anxiety Disorder, 7 items||Date Given: <.Date_Given.>|Clinician: <.Staff_Ordered_By.>|Location: <.Location.>||Veteran: <.Patient_Name_Last_First.>|SSN: <.Patient_SSN.>|DOB:
<.Patient_Date_Of_Birth.> (<.Patient_Age.>)|Gender: <.Patient_Gender.>| |GAD-7 score: <-Anxiety->||A low score indicates the absence of anxiety, a high score indicates the presence of anxiety
symptoms; the range is 0 to 21. A score of 15 or greater is considered clinically significant, meriting active treatment for anxiety. A score of 10 to 14 indicates a condition that should be
carefully evaluated.||Questions and Answers||1. Feeling nervous, anxious or on edge| <*Answer_5109*>|2. Not being able to stop or control worrying| <*Answer_5110*>|3. Worrying too much about
different things| <*Answer_5111*>|4. Trouble relaxing| <*Answer_5112*>|5. Being so restless that it is hard to sit still| <*Answer_5113*>|6. Becoming easily annoyed or irritable|
<*Answer_5114*>|7. Feeling afraid as if something awful might happen| <*Answer_5115*>||Information contained in this note is based on a self-report assessment and is not sufficient to use alone
for diagnostic purposes. Assessment results should be verified for accuracy and used in conjunction with other diagnostic activities and procedures.| $~
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