Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale, IUS

Online version of the Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale (IUS) designed to measure an individual's negative beliefs and reactions to uncertain situations, reflecting the tendency to find ambiguity unacceptable and stressful. Research is now suggesting that intolerance of uncertainty may be very important in understanding worry and may play a key role in the etiology and maintenance of worry.

Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale, IUS | form | sample

Author: M. Freeston et al. (1994)

The most commonly used version is the IUS-12, a shortened 12-item scale.


Test is provided for educational and entertainment use only. It is not intended to be a psychological advice of any kind, and come without any guarantee of accuracy or validity. Assesment is free and anonymous. You can save the direct link to your results.

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