1978
DOI: 10.1002/1097-4679(197807)34:3<650::aid-jclp2270340313>3.0.co;2-7
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Correlates of depressive mood among normals

Abstract: In order to determine the correlates of depressive mood, members of a women's volunteer organization were surveyed by a mailed questionnaire that included the Depression Adjective Check List (DACL) Form E and 14 depression-related measures. Correlations are presented and discussed. Highest correlations are with measures whose relationship to depressive mood are most clear.

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“…The criterion validity coefficients that various studies have reported between the CES-D Scale and other scales are as follows: 0.58 for MMPI-II Depression Scale (58), 0.82 for Hamilton Depression Inventory (46), 0.73 for Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale (59), 0.77 for Depression Adjective Check List (60), and between 0.67 and 0.81 for Beck Depression Inventory (11,58,61,62). As for this current study, the lowest correlation coefficient was observed for the Children's Depression Inventory (0.52), the correlation coefficient for Beck Depression Inventory was 0.63, for Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale was 0.65, for Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale was 0.67, and the highest correlation coefficient was 0.74 for Automatic Thoughts Questionnaire.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 48%
“…The criterion validity coefficients that various studies have reported between the CES-D Scale and other scales are as follows: 0.58 for MMPI-II Depression Scale (58), 0.82 for Hamilton Depression Inventory (46), 0.73 for Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale (59), 0.77 for Depression Adjective Check List (60), and between 0.67 and 0.81 for Beck Depression Inventory (11,58,61,62). As for this current study, the lowest correlation coefficient was observed for the Children's Depression Inventory (0.52), the correlation coefficient for Beck Depression Inventory was 0.63, for Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale was 0.65, for Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale was 0.67, and the highest correlation coefficient was 0.74 for Automatic Thoughts Questionnaire.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 48%
“…The criterion validity coefficients of the CES-D Scale was reported as 0.73 with Zung Depression Scale (81), as 0.82 with Hamilton Depression Inventory (63), as 0.58 with MMPI-II (62) and as 0.77 with Depression Adjective Check List (85). Along with this, in many studies, (5,56,62,86) the scale was used in conjunction with the Beck Depression Inventory, and the correlation level between the two scales was found to be between 0.67 and 0.81.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Research with young and mixed-age adult populations has reported significant negative relationships between the DACL and both avowed happiness (Lubin, Roth, Dean, & Hornstra, 1978) and involvement in pleasant activities (e.g., Lewinsohn & Graf, 1973;Lewinsohn & Libet, 1972).…”
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confidence: 99%