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Original Article

Measurement error in the Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale: results from a general adult population in Japan

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Pages 289-295 | Received 11 Oct 2017, Accepted 09 Jan 2018, Published online: 17 Jan 2018
 

Abstract

Objective: Although the self-report version of Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale (LSAS) is frequently used to measure social anxiety, data is lacking on the smallest detectable change (SDC), an important index of measurement error. We therefore aimed to determine the SDC of LSAS.

Methods: Japanese adults aged 20–69 years were invited from a panel managed by a nationwide internet research agency. We then conducted a test–retest internet survey with a two-week interval to estimate the SDC at the individual (SDCind) and group (SDCgroup) levels.

Results: The analysis included 1300 participants. The SDCind and SDCgroup for the total fear subscale (scoring range: 0–72) were 23.52 points (32.7%) and 0.65 points (0.9%), respectively. The SDCind and SDCgroup for the total avoidance subscale (scoring range: 0–72) were 32.43 points (45.0%) and 0.90 points (1.2%), respectively. The SDCind and SDCgroup for the overall total score (scoring range: 0–144) were 45.90 points (31.9%) and 1.27 points (0.9%), respectively.

Conclusions: Measurement error is large and indicate the potential for major problems when attempting to use the LSAS to detect changes at the individual level. These results should be considered when using the LSAS as measures of treatment change.

Acknowledgements

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Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This work was supported by a grant from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (grant number JP16K16583).

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