Some relationships among assessments of depression
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY. Bd. 58. H. 12. 2002 S. 1545 - 1553
Erscheinungsjahr: 2002
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Doi/URN: 10.1002/jclp.10072
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Inhaltszusammenfassung
The Directions program provides an administratively efficient method to screen for psychological disorders in a primary-care setting (FOCUS), confirm the need for treatment, and monitor progress (COMPASS-PC). The instruments are psychometrically sound and grounded in an established theory of mental-health treatment. The present study reports the relationships between FOCUS, COMPASS-PC, and the Hamilton Depression scale for a sample of patients who have been diagnosed as major depressive disor...The Directions program provides an administratively efficient method to screen for psychological disorders in a primary-care setting (FOCUS), confirm the need for treatment, and monitor progress (COMPASS-PC). The instruments are psychometrically sound and grounded in an established theory of mental-health treatment. The present study reports the relationships between FOCUS, COMPASS-PC, and the Hamilton Depression scale for a sample of patients who have been diagnosed as major depressive disorder, dysthymia, or depressive syndrome by standardized criteria (i.e., SCID-IV and DSM-IV). Moreover, Focus and COMPASS-PC are evaluated for their ability to detect depression as defined by SCID-IV and DSM IV. Furthermore, we examine the relationship between the different instruments in their ability to measure response to treatment over time. (C) 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Clin Psychol 58: 1545-1553, 2002. » weiterlesen» einklappen