Objectives: To show why and how the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression became the ‘Gold Standard ’ for assessing therapies from the mid-1960s and how it was used to frame depression as a short-term and curable illness rather than a chronic one. Methods: My approach is that of the social construction of knowledge, identifying the interests, institutional contexts and practices that produce knowledge claims and then mapping the social processes of their circulation, validation and acceptance. Results: The circulation and validation of Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression was relatively slow and it became a ‘Gold Standard ’ ‘from below’, from an emerging consensus amongst psychiatrists undertaking clinical trials for depression, which from t...
hi tit ffe cit tee e h that characterize clinical depression. Weissman and Beck [3] developed the Dy...
Copyright © 2013 Arindam Dutta et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) is one of the most successful techno...
This article examines the historical construction of depression over about a hundred years, employin...
Depression is a common mental disorder characterized by a depressed mood or a loss of interest or pl...
Background:Major depression is the largest single cause of nonfatal disease burden inAustralia. Effe...
Objective. To compare depression health state preference scores across four groups: (1) general popu...
Objective: The Snaith-Hamilton Pleasure Scale (SHAPS) is a self-assessment scale designed to evaluat...
Objective: The methods used to evaluate the efficacy of antidepressants differ from treatment for de...
Background Several studies have recognized that depression is a multidimensional construct, although...
Approximately 40 % of older people in residential care have significant symptoms of depression. A tr...
Background: The Clinical Global Impression scale (CGI) is frequently used in medical care and clinic...
authoritative review supported the optimism of group therapies for depression. In general, group tre...
is the relationship between diabetes and depression? A qualitative meta-synthesis of patient experie...
is the relationship between diabetes and depression? A qualitative meta-synthesis of patient experie...
hi tit ffe cit tee e h that characterize clinical depression. Weissman and Beck [3] developed the Dy...
Copyright © 2013 Arindam Dutta et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) is one of the most successful techno...
This article examines the historical construction of depression over about a hundred years, employin...
Depression is a common mental disorder characterized by a depressed mood or a loss of interest or pl...
Background:Major depression is the largest single cause of nonfatal disease burden inAustralia. Effe...
Objective. To compare depression health state preference scores across four groups: (1) general popu...
Objective: The Snaith-Hamilton Pleasure Scale (SHAPS) is a self-assessment scale designed to evaluat...
Objective: The methods used to evaluate the efficacy of antidepressants differ from treatment for de...
Background Several studies have recognized that depression is a multidimensional construct, although...
Approximately 40 % of older people in residential care have significant symptoms of depression. A tr...
Background: The Clinical Global Impression scale (CGI) is frequently used in medical care and clinic...
authoritative review supported the optimism of group therapies for depression. In general, group tre...
is the relationship between diabetes and depression? A qualitative meta-synthesis of patient experie...
is the relationship between diabetes and depression? A qualitative meta-synthesis of patient experie...
hi tit ffe cit tee e h that characterize clinical depression. Weissman and Beck [3] developed the Dy...
Copyright © 2013 Arindam Dutta et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) is one of the most successful techno...