Deenz Social Anxiety Severity Scale
Psychological Assessment Report — Self-Report Findings
Protocol Validity Screening
Before standardizing individual dimensional outcomes, responses are passed through an automated integrity check. This is a basic heuristic screen on the response pattern itself — it is not a validated clinical infrequency or inconsistency scale, since the instrument does not contain the paired/reverse-keyed items such scales require.
| Response Variance (SD) | 0.83 |
| Straight-Lining Check | Normal |
| Completion | 100% |
| Protocol Status | Valid |
No straight-lining or incompleteness was detected in the response set. This is a basic data-quality check, not a validated clinical infrequency or inconsistency scale.
Summary of Findings
▲ Examinee position — Total Index Score 71%
Responses suggest elevated social anxiety. Frequent fear of evaluation, avoidance of social contexts, and physiological distress may cause noticeable challenges in professional or personal life.
Scale Scores Matrix
| Scale | Raw | Index % | 95% CI | Classification |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Social Interaction | 16/24 | 67 | 55–79 | High |
| Performance Anxiety | 18/24 | 75 | 54–96 | High |
| Cognitive & Physiological Symptoms | 23/32 | 72 | 57–87 | High |
Confidence intervals are derived from the observed standard deviation of each scale across the current normative sample (SEM = SD / √n), at a 95% level (±1.96 SEM). Scales with fewer normative responses will show wider, less stable intervals.
Scale-by-Scale Clinical Profiles
The clinical narrative dossier below maps individual scale outcomes. Each dimension features an independent caliper ruler scale demonstrating your exact coordinates (marked with ▲) relative to the normative population mean (marked with the open diamond).
Reports frequent and intense anxiety during social interactions, often leading to active avoidance of gatherings, conversations, or meeting new people.
Reports significant fear of public scrutiny, performance tasks, or being the center of attention, frequently causing distress or avoidance of these situations.
Reports frequent and distressing cognitive rumination about social performance, accompanied by clear physical anxiety symptoms in social environments.
Overall Impression & Clinical Synthesis
Taken together, the profile is best characterized as a high, relatively homogenous (flat) pattern of functioning. The score shape indicates a flat distribution, meaning the behaviors or perceptions assessed are evenly distributed across most measured dimensions.
The profile's primary clinical elevations are centered in Performance Anxiety (75%) and Cognitive & Physiological Symptoms (72%). These domains represent the prominent cognitive, emotional, or behavioral patterns currently influencing the examinee's overall profile. Conversely, the lowest area of endorsement was recorded on the Social Interaction (67%) scale, which represents an area of relative baseline functioning, adaptive capacity, or psychological strength.
The examinee's overall Total Index Score (71%) places them at approximately the 100th percentile of the current normative sample (N = 5). This indicates that the examinee's level of endorsement is higher than roughly 100% of participants who have completed this instrument on the platform to date.
Population Distribution & Score Density
The chart below displays the density distribution of scores. Use the interactive tabs to switch between measured subscales to see exactly how the population distribution curves shape and shift, and where your score falls on each.
The solid vertical line marked "You" illustrates your exact standing relative to these active distributions.
Report Version 1.9 — Normative Sample N = 5
Report ID R-21378
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