Abstract Background Quantifying depression mainly relies on the use of depression scales, and understanding their factor structure is crucial for evaluating their validity. Methods This post-hoc analysis utilized prospectively collected data from a naturalistic study of 1014 inpatients with major depression. Confirmatory and exploratory factor analyses were performed to test the psychometric abilities of the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, the Montgomery Asberg Depression Rating Scale, and the self-rated Beck Depression Inventory. A combined factor analysis was also conducted including all items of all scales. Results All three scales showed good to very good internal consistency. The HAMD-17 had four factors: an "anxiety" factor, a "depr...
Objective: To assess the validity and reliability of the Montgomery and Asberg Depression Rating Sca...
Objectives: Unipolar and bipolar depression differ neurobiologically and in clinical presentation. E...
Validity shows the degree of concurrence between the results received by an actual measuring and tha...
Contains fulltext : 69182.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: A nu...
Background. A number of scales are used to estimate the severity of depression. However, differences...
Objectives: Despite being commonly used in research and clinical practice, the evidence regarding th...
Depression is a prevalent condition that is responsive to treatment. Efforts to screen and educate t...
Objectives. To compare the fit of various factor solutions for the Hospital Anxiety and Depression s...
BACKGROUND: Time- and cost-effective self-rating scales of depressive symptoms are particularly valu...
International audienceThe Montgomery-Åsberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS) is a widely used clinici...
ABSTRACT. The initial goal of this study was to determine if the cognitive and affective components ...
Different methods of assessing depression and anxiety were tested in 20 patients suffering from a ma...
Objective: The New Multidimensional Depression Scale (NMDS) is a recently developed scale that measu...
Background: The factor structure of depression differs for different sub-samples. The purpose of thi...
Background: The use of different depression self-report scales warrants co-calibration studies to es...
Objective: To assess the validity and reliability of the Montgomery and Asberg Depression Rating Sca...
Objectives: Unipolar and bipolar depression differ neurobiologically and in clinical presentation. E...
Validity shows the degree of concurrence between the results received by an actual measuring and tha...
Contains fulltext : 69182.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: A nu...
Background. A number of scales are used to estimate the severity of depression. However, differences...
Objectives: Despite being commonly used in research and clinical practice, the evidence regarding th...
Depression is a prevalent condition that is responsive to treatment. Efforts to screen and educate t...
Objectives. To compare the fit of various factor solutions for the Hospital Anxiety and Depression s...
BACKGROUND: Time- and cost-effective self-rating scales of depressive symptoms are particularly valu...
International audienceThe Montgomery-Åsberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS) is a widely used clinici...
ABSTRACT. The initial goal of this study was to determine if the cognitive and affective components ...
Different methods of assessing depression and anxiety were tested in 20 patients suffering from a ma...
Objective: The New Multidimensional Depression Scale (NMDS) is a recently developed scale that measu...
Background: The factor structure of depression differs for different sub-samples. The purpose of thi...
Background: The use of different depression self-report scales warrants co-calibration studies to es...
Objective: To assess the validity and reliability of the Montgomery and Asberg Depression Rating Sca...
Objectives: Unipolar and bipolar depression differ neurobiologically and in clinical presentation. E...
Validity shows the degree of concurrence between the results received by an actual measuring and tha...