What screening tools or measurement tools are available foranxiety disorder? Include the tool with your discussion anddescribe what anxiety disorder(s) the tool is useful foridentifying/measuring and what limitations the tool has (such asage, language, time it takes to complete, whether it costs money touse or is free for use, and so on).
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