Negative Affect
A computer adaptive test (CAT), self-report or parent-report, assessment of irritability, frustration, interpersonal sensitivity, envy, disagreeableness, and efforts to control anger.
A fixed form (FF) assessment of the participant’s attitudes of hostility, cynicism, and mistrust of others.
A fixed form (FF) assessment of aggression as a behavioral component of anger.
A fixed form (FF) assessment of deficits in goal-oriented behavior and decrements in goal-related thought content.
A computer-adaptive test (CAT) assessment of fear, anxious misery, hyperarousal, and somatic symptoms related to arousal.
A fixed form (FF) assessment of the child’s fear, worry, and hyperarousal.
A fixed form (FF) assessment of the child’s fear of being separated from home and from loved ones.
A fixed form (FF) assessment of symptoms of anxiety that reflect autonomic arousal and perceptions of threat.