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The Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HAM-D)
narr.bmap.ucla.eduThe Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HAM-D) Name or ID: Date: Instructions: For each item, select the one “cue” which best characterizes the patient. This document is provided by Wyeth Pharmaceuticals Inc. Adapted from Guy W. ECDEU Assessment Manual of Psychopharmacology—Revised. Rockville, MD: US Dept of Health, Education,
ASSESSING STROKE –SCORES & SCALES
www.stroke.orgHAMILTON RATING SCALE FOR DEPRESSION (HAM-D) • 17-item questionnaire used to evaluate for depression and evaluate a patient’s recovery status. • Score of 0-7 is normal while a score of 20 or high is indicating a least moderate severity • Designed for adults and rates the severity of individual patient depression by examining; mood ...
Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression
msrc.fsu.eduHamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HRSD; Hamilton, 1960) contains a single suicide item which could be used for screening purposes. It consists of four ratings of self-directed violence related behaviors: 0 (“absent”), 1 (“feels life is not worth living or any thoughts of
Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HAM-D)
www.med.upenn.edu188 42 Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HAM-D) test–retest coeffi cients at the level of individual items have found values that are much lower. Others have criticized the scale as outdated in terms of the DSM-IV defi nition of depression and have claimed that its scoring is unclear. Overall,
Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression-17 Item (HAM-D17)
www.panss.orgHamilton Rating Scale for Depression-17 Item (HAM-D 17) Instructions: For each item circle the number next to the “cue” that best characterizes the patient during the