The Hamilton Anxiety Inventory is a scale of other assessments, which means that the patient is asked questions by a professional tester or physician and is rated according to the patient’s responses. It is usually based on the presence or absence of anxiety, such as worry, fear, or nervousness. There are also cognitive impairments, such as decreased concentration and memory, and somatic anxiety, such as cardiovascular and cerebrovascular reactions, as well as respiratory, gastrointestinal, and genitourinary symptoms, and sleep problems. There is also motor restlessness and a comprehensive score based on the results of the patient’s psychiatric examination.