The center for epidemiologic studies depression scale: a review with a theoretical and empirical examination of item content and factor structure.
R. Nicholas Carleton,Michel A. Thibodeau,Michelle J. N. Teale,Patrick G. Welch,Murray P. Abrams,Thomas N. Robinson,Gordon J.G. Asmundson +6 more
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Comprehensive comparison of the several models supported a novel, psychometrically robust, and unbiased 3-factor 14-item solution, with factors that are more in line with current diagnostic criteria for depression.Abstract:
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The Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D; Radloff, 1977) is a commonly used freely available self-report measure of depressive symptoms. Despite its popularity, several recent investigations have called into question the robustness and suitability of the commonly used 4-factor 20-item CES-D model. The goal of the current study was to address these concerns by confirming the factorial validity of the CES-D.read more
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The CES-D Scale: A Self-Report Depression Scale for Research in the General Population
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An inventory for measuring depression
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