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The CES-D scale is a short self-report scale designed to measure depressive symptomatology in the general population. The items of the scale are symptoms associated with depression which have been used in previously validated longer scales. The new scale was tested in household interview surveys and in psychiatric
The Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression (CES-D) Scale. Please select the choice, for each item below, that best describes how you felt over the past week: Rarely or none of the time. (<1 day). Some or a little of the time. (1-2 days). Occasionally or a moderate amount of the time. (3-4 days). Most or all of the time.
CES-D Depression Inventory. INSTRUCTIONS: For each statement, please circle the number in the column that best describes how you have been feeling in the past week. Rarely or none of the time. (less than 1 day). Some or a little of the time (1-. 2days). Occasionally or a moderate amount of the time. (3-4 days). Most or
Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression (CES-D). Scale Description: The following scale was developed by the Center for Epidemiologic Studies (Radlof, 1977). The scale has been found reliable (Alpha>.85) in previous research (Hann et. al., 1999). A Spanish version of this scale is also available. Scale items:.
Most or all of the time (5-7 days). 1. I was bothered by things that usually don't bother me. 2. I did not feel like eating; my appetite was poor. 3. I felt that I could not shake off the blues even with help from my family or friends. 4. I felt I was just as good as other people. 5. I had trouble keeping my mind on what I was doing. 6.
Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D), NIMH. Below is a list of the ways you might have felt or behaved. Mark how often you have felt this way during the past week. During the Past Week. Rarely or none of the time. (less than 1 day). Some or a little of the time. (1-2 days). Occasionally or a moderate.
Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D), NIMH. Below is a list of the ways you might have felt or behaved. Please tell me how often you have felt this way during the past week. During the Past. Week. Rarely or none of the time (less than. 1 day ). Some or a little of the time (1-2 days). Occasionally or a.
N = 360, participants were recruited from primary care. (N=125), general hospitals. (N=150) and nursing home. (N=85) settings (analysis presented separately for each group). All participants were aged >60 years, mean age = 77 years, 37% male. Prevalence of major depression –. 9%. Prevalence of any depression –. 16%.
Document is in the public domain. Duplicating this material for personal or group use is permissible. CO-OCCURRING DISORDERS PROGRAM: SCREENING AND ASSESSMENT. Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D Scale). Page 1 of 1. Instructions: Please read each question carefully, then circle
(CESD-R-20). About: This scale is a self-report measure of depression. Questions measure 8 different subscales, including: Sadness (Dysphoria): (Q. 2, 4, 6), Loss of Interest (Anhedonia):. (Q. 8, 10), Appetite: (Q. 1, 18), Sleep: (Q. 5, 11, 19), Thinking / concentration: (Q. 3, 20), Guilt (Worthlessness): (Q. 9, 17), Tired. (Fatigue):
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