The Hamilton Rating Scale For Depression is a 17-item clinical rating scale for measuring the severity of depression, typically for individuals who have already been diagnosed as depressed. It has good validity and reliability and is relatively short to administer. Select...
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One of the most frequently used instruments for evaluating depression in adults, the questionnaire allows clinicians to assess the nature and severity of mood disorders in patient populations. The scale is comprised of 21 items for inquiry, though on
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The scale was used in 40 normals and 40 depressives who were matched. Two self-rating scales of depression were administered: the Symptom Rating Test and the Symptom Questionnaire. The results show that the HDRS is a valid measure in that it sensitively discriminates between depressed patients...
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The severity of depression and response to treatment were assessed with Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HAM–D). sBDNF was assayed with the sandwich... AS Gonul,F Akdeniz,F Taneli,... - 《European Archives of Psychiatry & Clinical Neuroscience》 被引量: 1339发表: 2005年 Response and ...
The Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia Regular and Change Versions (SADS and SADS-C) have advantages over the widely used Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS). A procedure was developed to extract the HDRS score from the SADS and SADS-C. The comparative reliability and the ...
Synonyms HAM-D ; Hamilton rating scale for depression ; HDRS ; HRSD Description The Hamilton Depression Rating Scale ( HAM-D ) is a widely used, semi-structured interview that assists in assessing the presence and severity of depressive symptoms (Hamilton, 1960 ). More than 20 published versio...