2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-18434-y
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Development and evaluation of the HRSD-D, an image-based digital measure of the Hamilton rating scale for depression

Abstract: The Hamilton rating scale for depression (HRSD) is considered the gold standard for the assessment of major depressive disorder. Nevertheless, it has drawbacks such as reliance on retrospective reports and a relatively long administration time. Using a combination of an experience sampling method with mobile health technology, the present study aimed at developing and conducting initial validation of HRSD-D, the first digital image-based assessment of the HRSD. Fifty-three well-trained HRSD interviewers select… Show more

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“…The Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HRSD) is a 17-variable tool intended to assess a patient's depression symptoms over the past week. In psychotherapeutic and psychiatric research, this scale is considered the gold standard [31,32]. The HRSD produces the following scores: no depression (0-7); mild depression (8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16); moderate depression (17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22)(23); and severe depression (≥ 24) [33].…”
Section: Other Instruments Used In Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HRSD) is a 17-variable tool intended to assess a patient's depression symptoms over the past week. In psychotherapeutic and psychiatric research, this scale is considered the gold standard [31,32]. The HRSD produces the following scores: no depression (0-7); mild depression (8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16); moderate depression (17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22)(23); and severe depression (≥ 24) [33].…”
Section: Other Instruments Used In Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%