PsycTESTS Dataset 2002
DOI: 10.1037/t39338-000
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Beck Depression Inventory-II: Japanese Version

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“…8–12 individual sessions with master’s level therapist Assisted referral to care, n = 90 CGI USA. Pediatric clinic Baseline, post intervention at week 16 BDI beck depression inventory [ 66 ], BDI-II beck depression inventory-II [ 67 ], with the Japanese version [ 68 ], DISC diagnostic interview schedule for children [ 69 ], ADIS-IV-C anxiety disorders interview schedule for DSM-IV—Child Interview, used to create CSR—Clinical Severity Rating [ 70 ], MASC-C/P multidimensional anxiety scale for children—child and parent scale [ 71 ], CES-D-C/P centre for epidemiologic studies depression scale for children—child/parent reports [ 72 ], CDRS-R children’s depression rating scale—revised [ 73 ], SMFQ short moods and feelings questionnaire [ 74 ], K-SADS kiddie schedule for affective disorders and schizophrenia [ 75 ], CGI-I/S clinical global impressions scale—impairment/severity [ 76 ], SCARED screen for childhood anxiety related emotional disorders [ 77 ], RCADS revised child anxiety and depression scale, including RCADS-P as parent version [ 78 ], CBCL child behavior checklist for ages 6–18 [ 79 ] …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8–12 individual sessions with master’s level therapist Assisted referral to care, n = 90 CGI USA. Pediatric clinic Baseline, post intervention at week 16 BDI beck depression inventory [ 66 ], BDI-II beck depression inventory-II [ 67 ], with the Japanese version [ 68 ], DISC diagnostic interview schedule for children [ 69 ], ADIS-IV-C anxiety disorders interview schedule for DSM-IV—Child Interview, used to create CSR—Clinical Severity Rating [ 70 ], MASC-C/P multidimensional anxiety scale for children—child and parent scale [ 71 ], CES-D-C/P centre for epidemiologic studies depression scale for children—child/parent reports [ 72 ], CDRS-R children’s depression rating scale—revised [ 73 ], SMFQ short moods and feelings questionnaire [ 74 ], K-SADS kiddie schedule for affective disorders and schizophrenia [ 75 ], CGI-I/S clinical global impressions scale—impairment/severity [ 76 ], SCARED screen for childhood anxiety related emotional disorders [ 77 ], RCADS revised child anxiety and depression scale, including RCADS-P as parent version [ 78 ], CBCL child behavior checklist for ages 6–18 [ 79 ] …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following cognitive evaluation tools and self-report questionnaires were used to assess the effects of ACS on cognitive function, mental status, and general health: (1) the Japanese version of the Wechsler memory scale–revised logical memory immediate recall (WMS-LM1) and delayed recall (WMS-LM2) tests [ 10 ]; and (2) the Japanese version of a cognitive subscale of the Alzheimer’s disease assessment scale (ADAScog) [ 16 , 17 ]. Mood and subjective states were assessed by the Japanese version of the Beck depression inventory (BDI) [ 18 , 19 ]. In addition, mental and physical functional well-being was assessed by the medical outcomes study, 36-item short form (SF-36) [ 20 , 21 ].…”
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“…Participants rate their responses using a 0–3 scale, with higher scores indicating greater severity of depression. Kojima and Furukawa ( 2003 ) translated the BDI-II into Japanese, which has demonstrated good reliability and validity was used in this study. The BDI-II demonstrated high internal consistency ( α = .89) in the total sample of the present study ( N = 223).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%