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J Anxiety Disord ; 26(8): 779-84, 2012 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23023157

ABSTRACT

An Internet survey was conducted to validate the Flight Anxiety Situations Questionnaire (FAS; Van Gerwen, Spinhoven, Van Dyck, & Diekstra, 1999) as a clinical identification measure for aviophobia. Nine hundred and seventy six people completed the survey. Using further criteria, the total pool was reduced to 98 aviophobics and 474 non-phobics. Receiver operating characteristic analysis and chi-square tests of associations indicated that minimal scores of 56 (as previously reported in research) and 70 on the FAS were useful predictors of being a flying phobic. However, the empirically derived cut-off score of 70 on the FAS had the best overall balance of Type I and Type II error, such that the diagnostic standard for flying phobia was set neither too low nor too high. Given that 60.3% of participants were university students, results may not be generalizable to the general population but may be particularly useful for researchers at these settings.


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Anxiety/diagnosis , Phobic Disorders/diagnosis , Surveys and Questionnaires , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Data Collection , Diagnostic Self Evaluation , Female , Humans , Internet , Male , Middle Aged , Psychometrics
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