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The depression status inventory: An adjunct to the self‐rating depression scale

William W. K. Zung
- 01 Oct 1972 - 
- Vol. 28, Iss: 4, pp 539-543
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This article is published in Journal of Clinical Psychology.The article was published on 1972-10-01. It has received 179 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Depression (differential diagnoses).

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Selecting Therapeutic Targets in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (STRIDE): Determining Therapeutic Goals for Treat-to-Target.

TL;DR: Evidence- and consensus-based recommendations for selecting the goals for treat-to-target strategies in patients with IBD are made available and future studies are needed to determine how these targets will change disease course and patients’ quality of life.
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Prevalence and predictors of depression in populations of elderly: a review.

TL;DR: An update on prevalence and predictors of old age depression in populations of elderly Caucasians is offered to offer an update on practices to treat and prevent depression in older people.
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Agitated Behaviors in the Elderly: I. A Conceptual Review

TL;DR: A definition of agitation is proposed and an initial conceptual framework in which to examine it is developed, and research could explore the manifestations of agitation and the frequency of occurrence.
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Homework assignments in cognitive and behavioral therapy: a meta-analysis.

TL;DR: A meta-analysis as mentioned in this paper examined the effects of homework assignments on treatment outcome and the relationship between homework compliance and therapy outcome and concluded that a weighted mean effect size (r) of.36 for homework effects and.22 for homework compliance was found.
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An inventory for measuring depression

TL;DR: The difficulties inherent in obtaining consistent and adequate diagnoses for the purposes of research and therapy have been pointed out and a wide variety of psychiatric rating scales have been developed.
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A rating scale for depression

TL;DR: The present scale has been devised for use only on patients already diagnosed as suffering from affective disorder of depressive type, used for quantifying the results of an interview, and its value depends entirely on the skill of the interviewer in eliciting the necessary information.
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A self-rating depression scale.

TL;DR: The general depression scales used were felt to be insufficient for the purpose of this research project and the more specific scales were also inadequate.
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Self-Rating Depression Scale in an Outpatient Clinic: Further Validation of the SDS

TL;DR: The purpose of a self-rating depression scale to be used in such an outpatient clinic setting would be similar to the ones stated previously with respect to its.
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Factors Influencing the Self-Rating Depression Scale

TL;DR: The SDS has been used in the programs of suicide prevention centers, alcoholism clinics, child guidance and adult psychiatric clinics, health and welfare agencies, and by various research groups, including the Veterans Administration Cooperative Studies in Psychiatry and the Early Clinical Drug Evaluation Unit of the Psychopharmacology Research Branch, National Institute of Mental Health.
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