The aim of this study is to evaluate the validity of the French version of the Quality of Life in Depression Scale (QLDS) in a population of depressive patients aged 60 and over, who were seen on an outpatient basis by psychiatrists in the French-speaking region of Belgium. A sample of severely depressive patients was followed during an eight-week medical treatment. During this period, each patient was evaluated four times with the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression and with the QLDS. We observe that the QLDS is very sensitive to the failing of quality of life in depressive states. The QLDS is also a very good measure of change during the improvement of depressive states. Furthermore, the scale appears to be very homogeneous across the de...
BackgroundMajor depressive disorder with psychotic features (MDDPsy), compared to nonpsychotic MDD, ...
Despite the considerable amount of research evidence on the significant role of subjective happiness...
SUMMARY. Background. Most depression rating scales are characterized by negatively-phrased questions...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the validity of the Dutch version of the Quality of Life in Dep...
Quality of life measurement has suffered from the lack of an accepted definition of the concept. A n...
Previous research on the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) has five main lim...
Abstract Background This is a qualitative study that aims to investigate the effect of depressive st...
Objective: To assess the reliability and validity of a brief measure of quality of life recently dev...
BACKGROUND: Time- and cost-effective self-rating scales of depressive symptoms are particularly valu...
A decrease in the level of engagement in activities (“behavioral activation”) is usually observed in...
To compare the quality of life valuation of a hypothetical depression health state between a general...
Objectives Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a prevalent psychiatric disorder associated with impai...
The 'quality of life' (QOL) for patients suffering from depression is affected by four factors: stig...
Despite the considerable amount of research evidence on the significant role of subjective happiness...
International audienceBackground Major depressive disorder with psychotic features (MDDPsy), compare...
BackgroundMajor depressive disorder with psychotic features (MDDPsy), compared to nonpsychotic MDD, ...
Despite the considerable amount of research evidence on the significant role of subjective happiness...
SUMMARY. Background. Most depression rating scales are characterized by negatively-phrased questions...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the validity of the Dutch version of the Quality of Life in Dep...
Quality of life measurement has suffered from the lack of an accepted definition of the concept. A n...
Previous research on the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) has five main lim...
Abstract Background This is a qualitative study that aims to investigate the effect of depressive st...
Objective: To assess the reliability and validity of a brief measure of quality of life recently dev...
BACKGROUND: Time- and cost-effective self-rating scales of depressive symptoms are particularly valu...
A decrease in the level of engagement in activities (“behavioral activation”) is usually observed in...
To compare the quality of life valuation of a hypothetical depression health state between a general...
Objectives Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a prevalent psychiatric disorder associated with impai...
The 'quality of life' (QOL) for patients suffering from depression is affected by four factors: stig...
Despite the considerable amount of research evidence on the significant role of subjective happiness...
International audienceBackground Major depressive disorder with psychotic features (MDDPsy), compare...
BackgroundMajor depressive disorder with psychotic features (MDDPsy), compared to nonpsychotic MDD, ...
Despite the considerable amount of research evidence on the significant role of subjective happiness...
SUMMARY. Background. Most depression rating scales are characterized by negatively-phrased questions...