Background: It has been suggested that clinician-rated scales and self-report questionnaires may be interchangeable in the measurement of depression severity, but it has not been tested whether clinically significant information is lost when assessment is restricted to either clinician-rated or self-report instruments. The aim of this study is to test whether self-report provides information relevant to short-term treatment outcomes that is not captured by clinician-rating and vice versa. Methods: In genome-based drugs for depression (GENDEP), 811 patients with major depressive disorder treated with escitalopram or nortriptyline were assessed with the clinician-rated Montgomery angstrom sberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS), Hamilton Ratin...
BACKGROUND: The degree of agreement between patient- and clinician-rated scales of depressive severi...
Background: Previous research suggests a relationship between measurement frequency of selfreported ...
Background: Previous research suggests a relationship between measurement frequency of self-reported...
It is not well-known whether self-report measures and clinician-rated instruments for depression res...
It is not well-known whether self-report measures and clinician-rated instruments for depression res...
Background: Little information is available about whether the use of self-assessment instruments in ...
Background: In a previous study which made a comparison between disorder-specific and generic instru...
BACKGROUND: Self-administered questionnaires are widely used in primary care and other clinical sett...
Abstract Background Little inf...
The aim of this study was to assess the extent to which discrepancy between self-reported and clinic...
Different methods of assessing depression and anxiety were tested in 20 patients suffering from a ma...
BACKGROUND: A self-report method seeking a binary response for assessing depression is a cost-effect...
Background: Previous research suggests a relationship between measurement frequency of selfreported ...
BACKGROUND: The degree of agreement between patient- and clinician-rated scales of depressive severi...
Background: Previous research suggests a relationship between measurement frequency of selfreported ...
Background: Previous research suggests a relationship between measurement frequency of self-reported...
It is not well-known whether self-report measures and clinician-rated instruments for depression res...
It is not well-known whether self-report measures and clinician-rated instruments for depression res...
Background: Little information is available about whether the use of self-assessment instruments in ...
Background: In a previous study which made a comparison between disorder-specific and generic instru...
BACKGROUND: Self-administered questionnaires are widely used in primary care and other clinical sett...
Abstract Background Little inf...
The aim of this study was to assess the extent to which discrepancy between self-reported and clinic...
Different methods of assessing depression and anxiety were tested in 20 patients suffering from a ma...
BACKGROUND: A self-report method seeking a binary response for assessing depression is a cost-effect...
Background: Previous research suggests a relationship between measurement frequency of selfreported ...
BACKGROUND: The degree of agreement between patient- and clinician-rated scales of depressive severi...
Background: Previous research suggests a relationship between measurement frequency of selfreported ...
Background: Previous research suggests a relationship between measurement frequency of self-reported...