Community-Based Validation of the Social Phobia Screener (SOPHS)
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Batterham, Philip
Mackinnon, Andrew
Christensen, Helen
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There is a need for brief, accurate screening scales for social anxiety disorder to enable better identification of the
disorder in research and clinical settings. A five-item social anxiety screener, the Social Phobia Screener (SOPHS), was
developed to address this need. The screener was validated in two samples: (a) 12,292 Australian young adults screened
for a clinical trial, including 1,687 participants who completed a phone-based clinical interview and (b) 4,214 populationbased Australian adults recruited online. The SOPHS (78% sensitivity, 72% specificity) was found to have comparable
screening performance to the Social Phobia Inventory (77% sensitivity, 71% specificity) and Mini-Social Phobia Inventory
(74% sensitivity, 73% specificity) relative to clinical criteria in the trial sample. In the population-based sample, the SOPHS
was also accurate (95% sensitivity, 73% specificity) in identifying Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders–Fifth
edition social anxiety disorder. The SOPHS is a valid and reliable screener for social anxiety that is freely available for use
in research and clinical settings.
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