Hamilton Anxiety Scale

HAM-A Calculator
Anxious Mood
Tension
Fears
Insomnia
Intellectual
Depressed Mood
Somatic (Muscular)
Somatic (Sensory)
Cardiovascular
Respiratory
Gastrointestinal
Genitourinary
Autonomic
Behavior at Interview
Result: 0 points
Rates level of anxiety based on clinical questions.

Why Use

The Hamilton Anxiety Scale can help objectify and rate the severity of a patient's anxiety.

When to Use

Evaluating new patients to assess their level of anxiety and functioning. Trending a patient’s anxiety level over time.

Formula

Addition of the selected points. Point Values: 0=Not Present +1=Mild +2=Moderate +3=Severe +4=Very Severe

Advice

Patients with anxiety can often benefit from cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT); most can be managed as outpatients.

More Information

Score interpretation: Scores ≤17 indicate mild anxiety severity. Scores of 18-24 indicate mild to moderate anxiety severity Scores of 25-30 indicate moderate to severe anxiety severity Scores >30 indicate severe anxiety

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