Background: Previous research suggests a relationship between measurement frequency of selfreported depressive symptoms and change in depressive symptom scores for the Beck Depression Inventory II (BDI-II). The goal of the current study was to investigate the differential effects of weekly and monthly completion of the BDI-II and Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology self-report (QIDS-SR). Methods: Seventy individuals diagnosed with major depressive disorder (MDD) waiting for treatment were randomly assigned to either completing BDI-II weekly, BDI-II monthly, QIDS-SR weekly, or QIDS-SR monthly for a duration of nine weeks. After nine weeks participants also completed the Zung depression scale once. Mixed multilevel regression modelli...
Objective: To investigate the impact of differences in depressive symptom reporting across clinical ...
Background: It has been suggested that clinician-rated scales and self-report questionnaires may be ...
AIMS: Previous research failed to uncover a replicable dimensional structure underlying the symptoms...
Background: Previous research suggests a relationship between measurement frequency of selfreported ...
Background: Previous research suggests a relationship between measurement frequency of selfreported ...
Background: Previous research suggests a relationship between measurement frequency of self-reported...
Background: Previous research suggests a relationship between measurement frequency of self-reported...
While valid self-report depression measures exist, a limited body of research suggests that their re...
Depression is a common mental health disorder and is a major contributor to the overall global burde...
Background: In a previous study which made a comparison between disorder-specific and generic instru...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of differences in depressive symptom reporting across clinical ...
Objective: To investigate the impact of differences in depressive symptom reporting across clinical ...
Background: It has been suggested that clinician-rated scales and self-report questionnaires may be ...
AIMS: Previous research failed to uncover a replicable dimensional structure underlying the symptoms...
Background: Previous research suggests a relationship between measurement frequency of selfreported ...
Background: Previous research suggests a relationship between measurement frequency of selfreported ...
Background: Previous research suggests a relationship between measurement frequency of self-reported...
Background: Previous research suggests a relationship between measurement frequency of self-reported...
While valid self-report depression measures exist, a limited body of research suggests that their re...
Depression is a common mental health disorder and is a major contributor to the overall global burde...
Background: In a previous study which made a comparison between disorder-specific and generic instru...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of differences in depressive symptom reporting across clinical ...
Objective: To investigate the impact of differences in depressive symptom reporting across clinical ...
Background: It has been suggested that clinician-rated scales and self-report questionnaires may be ...
AIMS: Previous research failed to uncover a replicable dimensional structure underlying the symptoms...