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Assessment of the severity of primary depressive illness: Wakefield self-assessment depression inventory
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1971
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Quality Of LifePsychological Co-morbiditiesHealth PsychologyMental HealthSocial SciencesPsychologyMood SymptomSocial HealthClinical PsychologyComorbid Psychiatric DisorderSelf-assessment InventoryPrimary Depressive IllnessPsychiatric DiseasePsychiatryDepressionPsychiatric DisorderMood SpectrumHamilton Rating ScaleDepressive IllnessMood DisordersMedicinePsychopathology
SUMMARY A self-assessment inventory for measuring severity of depressive illness is described, Its chief merits are brevity and simplicity. The correlation with the Hamilton Rating Scale is +0·87. At a cut-off level of 14–15 points 3% of patients and 7·5% of ‘Normals’ are misclassified. The mean scores for male and female patients do not differ significantly and the small positive correlation of score with age is of little practical significance. The limitations in this inventory are discussed but, despite them, it has practical value and merits further development.
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