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Literature available on Psychiatric Assessment Instruments translated in non-English languages:


FSS Section 1. Arabic
  • Abdel-Khalek-AM. Normative results on the Arabic Fear Survey Schedule III. J-Behav-Ther-Exp-Psychiatry. 1994 Mar; 25(1): 61-7

  • Abdel-Khalek-AM. The Fear Survey Schedule III and its correlation with personality in Egyptian samples. J-Behav-Ther-Exp-Psychiatry. 1988 Jun; 19(2): 113-8

FSS Section 2. Chinese
  • Milgrom-P; Jie-Z; Yang-Z; Tay-KM. Cross-cultural validity of a parent's version of the Dental Fear Survey Schedule for children in Chinese. Behav-Res-Ther. 1994 Jan; 32(1): 131-5

  • Ollendick-TH; Yang-B; King-NJ; Dong-Q; Akande-A. Fears in American, Australian, Chinese, and Nigerian children and adolescents: a cross-cultural study. J-Child-Psychol-Psychiatry. 1996 Feb; 37(2): 213-20

FSS Section 3. German
  • Rohr-W. [Situational anxiety in myasthenia gravis]. Psychother-Psychosom-Med-Psychol. 1993 Mar-Apr; 43(3-4): 93-9

FSS Section 4. Nigerian
  • Ollendick-TH; Yang-B; King-NJ; Dong-Q; Akande-A. Fears in American, Australian, Chinese, and Nigerian children and adolescents: a cross-cultural study. J-Child-Psychol-Psychiatry. 1996 Feb; 37(2): 213-20

FSS Section 5. Spanish
  • De-Aldaz-EG. Factor analysis of a Venezuelan Fear Survey Schedule. Behav-Res-Ther. 1982; 20(4): 313-22

FSS Section 6. Turkish
  • Erol-N; Sahin-N. Fears of children and the cultural context: the Turkish norms. Eur-Child-Adolesc-Psychiatry. 1995 Apr; 4(2): 85-93