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Severity Measure for Panic Disorder - Adult (SMPD)
Severity Measure for Panic Disorder - Adult (SMPD)
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Written by Mona Barman
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Brief Description

The Severity Measure for Panic Disorder—Adult measures the severity of panic disorder related symptoms. It is typically completed by clients who have already been diagnosed with panic disorder or have shown clinically significant symptoms. A panic attack is an episode of intense fear that can be triggered or occur out of the blue. The symptoms of a panic attack include: a racing heart, shortness of breath, dizziness, sweating, and fear of losing control or dying. The SMPD functions as a way to increase awareness of panic symptoms throughout the week and track progress over time. Respondents rate how often they experience the panic symptoms listed over the past 7 days (e.g., “felt anxious, worried, or nervous about having more panic attacks”) on a scale from “Never” to “All of the time.”


Assessment Administration Type

Self-report


Number of questions

10


Age Range for Administration

18+


Recommended Frequency of Administration

Weekly


Summary of Scoring and Interpretations

The SMPD is scored on a 5-point Likert scale from 0 ("Never") to 4 ("All the time”). A total score is calculated by summing the item responses and ranges from 0 to 40; higher scores are associated with higher severity of panic disorder.

Blueprint Adjustments

N/A


Clinical Considerations

  • Estimated completion time: 2-4 minutes


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