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An Examination of 26,168 Hamilton Depression Rating Scale Scores Administered via Interactive Voice Response Across 17 Randomized Clinical Trials
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Psychiatric EvaluationIvr Ham-dMental HealthInteractive Voice ResponsePsychologySocial SciencesIvr-administered Ham-dMood SymptomClinical TrialsRandomized Controlled TrialPatient-reported OutcomeIvr Ham-d ScoresPsychiatryDepressionRandomized Clinical TrialsPsychiatric DisorderMental Health MonitoringDrug TrialMedicinePsychopathology
This article presents descriptive and psychometric data from 26,168 Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D) scores administered via Interactive Voice Response (IVR) in 17 randomized clinical trials sponsored by 6 pharmaceutical companies. To provide evidence for construct validity, the IVR HAM-D scores before and after randomization are compared, and the change in the IVR HAM-D scores over time after randomization are examined. In addition, the evidence for the reliability of the IVR-administered HAM-D is presented. An examination of the distribution of first-time IVR HAM-Ds before randomization may provide useful information to researchers planning to use the IVR HAM-D as a screening tool for entry or to verify baseline severity in randomized clinical trials.
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