Nine Item Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake disorder screen (NIAS) - Child

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Nine Item Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake disorder screen (NIAS) - Child 1 I am a picky eater Strongly Disagree Disagree Slightly Disagree Slightly Agree Agree Strongly Agree 2 I dislike most of the foods that other people eat 3 The list of foods that I like and will eat is shorter than the list of foods I won't eat 4 I am not very interested in eating; I seem to have a smaller appetite than other people 5 I have to push myself to eat regular meals throughout the, or to eat a large enough amount of food at meals 6 Even when I am eating a food I really like, it is hard for me to eat a large enough volume at meals 7 I avoid or put off eating because I am afraid of GI discomfort, choking, or vomiting 8 I restrict myself to certain foods because I am afraid that other foods will cause GI discomfort, choking, or vomiting 9 I eat small portions because I am afraid of GI discomfort, choking, or vomiting Zickgraf, Hana F., and Jordan M. Ellis. "Initial validation of the Nine Item Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake disorder screen (NIAS): A measure of three restrictive eating patterns." Appetite 123 (2018): 32-42.

Screen for Child Anxiety Related Disorders (SCARED) CHILD Version Page 1 of 2 (to be filled out by the CHILD) Developed by Boris Birmaher, M.D., Suneeta Khetarpal, M.D., Marlane Cully, M.Ed., David Brent, M.D., and Sandra McKenzie, Ph.D., Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh (October, 1995). E-mail: birmaherb@upmc.edu See: Birmaher, B., Brent, D. A., Chiappetta, L., Bridge, J., Monga, S., & Baugher, M. (1999). Psychometric properties of the Screen for Child Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders (SCARED): a replication study. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 38(10), 1230 6. Directions: Below is a list of sentences that describe how people feel. Read each phrase and decide if it is Not or Hardly Ever or Somewhat or Sometimes or Very or Often for you. Then, for each sentence, fill in one circle that corresponds to the response that seems to describe you for the last 3 months. 0 Not or Hardly Ever 1 Somewhat or Sometimes 2 Very or Often 1. When I feel frightened, it is hard to breathe O O O PN 2. I get headaches when I am at school. O O O SH 3. I don t like to be with people I don t know well. O O O SC 4. I get scared if I sleep away from home. O O O SP 5. I worry about other people liking me. O O O GD 6. When I get frightened, I feel like passing out. O O O PN 7. I am nervous. O O O GD 8. I follow my mother or father wherever they go. O O O SP 9. People tell me that I look nervous. O O O PN 10. I feel nervous with people I don t know well. O O O SC 11. I get stomachaches at school. O O O SH 12. When I get frightened, I feel like I am going crazy. O O O PN 13. I worry about sleeping alone. O O O SP 14. I worry about being as good as other kids. O O O GD 15. When I get frightened, I feel like things are not real. O O O PN 16. I have nightmares about something bad happening to my parents. O O O SP 17. I worry about going to school. O O O SH 18. When I get frightened, my heart beats fast. O O O PN 19. I get shaky. O O O PN 20. I have nightmares about something bad happening to me. O O O SP

Screen for Child Anxiety Related Disorders (SCARED) CHILD Version Page 2 of 2 (to be filled out by the CHILD) 0 Not or Hardly Ever 1 Somewhat or Sometimes 2 Very or Often 21. I worry about things working out for me. O O O GD 22. When I get frightened, I sweat a lot. O O O PN 23. I am a worrier. O O O GD 24. I get really frightened for no reason at all. O O O PN 25. I am afraid to be alone in the house. O O O SP 26. It is hard for me to talk with people I don t know well. O O O SC 27. When I get frightened, I feel like I am choking. O O O PN 28. People tell me that I worry too much. O O O GD 29. I don t like to be away from my family. O O O SP 30. I am afraid of having anxiety (or panic) attacks. O O O PN 31. I worry that something bad might happen to my parents. O O O SP 32. I feel shy with people I don t know well. O O O SC 33. I worry about what is going to happen in the future. O O O GD 34. When I get frightened, I feel like throwing up. O O O PN 35. I worry about how well I do things. O O O GD 36. I am scared to go to school. O O O SH 37. I worry about things that have already happened. O O O GD 38. When I get frightened, I feel dizzy. O O O PN 39. I feel nervous when I am with other children or adults and I have to do something while they watch me (for example: read aloud, speak, play a game, play a sport). O O O SC 40. I feel nervous when I am going to parties, dances, or any place where there will be people that I don t know well. O O O SC 41. I am shy. O O O SC SCORING: A total score of 25 may indicate the presence of an Anxiety Disorder. Scores higher than 30 are more specific. TOTAL = A score of 7 for items 1, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 19, 22, 24, 27, 30, 34, 38 may indicate Panic Disorder or Significant Somatic Symptoms. PN = A score of 9 for items 5, 7, 14, 21, 23, 28, 33, 35, 37 may indicate Generalized Anxiety Disorder. GD = A score of 5 for items 4, 8, 13, 16, 20, 25, 29, 31 may indicate Separation Anxiety SOC. SP = A score of 8 for items 3, 10, 26, 32, 39, 40, 41 may indicate Social Anxiety Disorder. SC = A score of 3 for items 2, 11, 17, 36 may indicate Significant School Avoidance. SH = For children ages 8 to 11, it is recommended that the clinician explain all questions, or have the child answer the questionnaire sitting with an adult in case they have any questions. The SCARED is available at no cost at www.wpic.pitt.edu/research under tools and assessments, or at www.pediatric bipolar.pitt.edu under instruments. March 27, 2012

Obsessive Compulsive Inventory- Child Version (OCI-CV) Example: I think a lot about dogs. D never 12J sometimes D always 1) I think about bad things and can't stop. 2) I feel like I must wash and clean over and over again. 3) I collect so much stuff that it gets in the way. 4) I check many things over and over again. 5) After I have done things, I'm not sure if I really did them. 6) I need to count while I do things. 7) I collect things I don't really need. 8) I get upset if my stuff is not in the right order. 9) I get behind in my school-work because I repeat things over and over again. 10) I worry a lot about things being clean. 9

11) I'm upset by bad thoughts. 12) I have to say some numbers over and over. 13) Even after I'm done, I still worry that I didn't finish things. 14) I get upset by bad thoughts that pop into my head when I d.on't want them to. 15) I check doors, windows, or drawers over and over again. 16) I don't throw things away because I'm afraid. 17) I get upset if people change the way I arrange things. 18) If a bad thought comes into my head, I need to say certain things over and over. 19) I need things to be a certain way. 20) Even when I do something very carefully, I don't think I did it right. 21) I wash my hands more than other kids. 10

BIOS 11/03 CHILDREN'S AFFECTIVE LABILITY SCALE (CALS) Child Form for children 8 years and older DIRECTIONS: Fill in the circle on the scale below each question that best describes your mood. 1. I suddenly start to cry for little or no apparent reason. 2. It is hard to tell what will set me off into a temper or a fit. 3. I suddenly become tense or anxious. 4. I have bursts of being overly affectionate for little reason, hugging or kissing more than people than I would expect. 5. I suddenly lose interest in what I am doing. 6. It is hard to tell what mood I will be in (how I will feel; happy, sad, excited, mad). 7. I suddenly lose my temper (yell, curse, or throw something) when others would not expect it. 8. I have bursts or increased talking. 9. I have short periods when I feel shaky or my heart is pounding, or I have difficulty breathing (not due to asthma or another medical problem). ID: 62600

Page 2 of 2 10. It is hard to tell what will set me off crying. 11. I have bursts of silliness for little or no apparent reason. 12. I do an activity and then suddenly stop because I am tired. 13. You never know when I am going to blow up. 14. I have periods of time when I talk about the same thing over and over. 15. I suddenly start to laugh about something that most people do not think is funny. 16. I suddenly appear sad, depressed, and down in the dumps for no apparent reason. 17. I have bursts of being nervous or fidgety. 18. I have bursts of crabbiness or irritability. 19. I suddenly act overly familiar with people I barely know. 20. I appear very angry (yell, curse) in response to a simple request. Year: ID: DATE: / / 62600