Validade e fidedignidade da Escala de Comportamento de Segurança na Ansiedade Social (ECSAS)

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Context: The use of safety behaviours stresses the cognitive failure and tends to distort the evaluation of interpersonal experiences. Objective: To assess the reliability of the self-administered Social Phobia Safety Behaviors Scale (ECSAS in the Portuguese acronym) in order to determine the association of social anxiety disorder (SAD) with processes related to safety behaviors. Method: A total of 155 university students of both genders with no previous history of psychiatric treatment, divided into two groups (80 cases and 75 non-cases of SAD), were systematically assessed using the Social Phobia Inventory (SPIN) and the Structured Clinical Interview for the DSM-IV (SCID-IV) for diagnostic confirmation and for the exclusion of other psychiatric disorders. Results: The internal consistency of the ECSAS measured by the Cronbach alpha was 0.92, and, based on the test-retest method separated by a two-week interval, it reached satisfactory levels of temporal stability, with a weighted Kappa of 0.73. Regarding discriminant validity, the ECSAS had 0.963 sensitivity and 1 specificity. Regarding convergent validity, it presented a correlation (r) of 0.60. Conclusion: The ECSAS presented good psychometric indicators, contributing to a systematic assessment of the safety and avoidance behaviors associated with SAD.

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Burato, K. R. S. D. S., Crippa, J. A. D. S., & Loureiro, S. R. (2009). Validade e fidedignidade da Escala de Comportamento de Segurança na Ansiedade Social (ECSAS). Revista de Psiquiatria Clinica, 36(5). https://doi.org/10.1590/S0101-60832009000500001

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