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Hamilton Depression Rating Scale 17 Item Clinical Classification
Known as:
HAMD 17
, HAMD1
A standardized rating scale developed by M. Hamilton in 1960 which is used to evaluate the severity of an individual's depression. This instrument…
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2016
2016
Comparative studies of the responsiveness of patient- and clinician-reported outcomes are undertaken to improve the assessment of interventions and inform the choice of outcome measure for future
D. Kounali
,
K. Button
,
G. Lewis
,
A. Ades
2016
Corpus ID: 52240093
Objective. We present a meta-analytic method that combines information on treatment effects from different instruments from a…
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2013
2013
The time has come to stop rotations for the identification of structures in the Hamilton Depression Scale (HAM-D₁₇).
P. Bech
,
C. Csillag
,
L. Hellström
,
M. Fleck
Revista Brasileira de Psiquiatria
2013
Corpus ID: 7209266
OBJECTIVE To use principal component analysis (PCA) to test the hypothesis that the items of the Hamilton Depression Scale (HAM-D…
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2013
2013
The time has come to stop rotations for the identification of structures in the Hamilton Depression Scale ( HAMD 17 )
P. Bech
,
C. Csillag
,
L. Hellström
,
M. Fleck
2013
Corpus ID: 14032519
The time has come to stop rotations for the identification of structures in the Hamilton Depression Scale (HAM-D17) Per Bech…
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2005
2005
Oral presentations, Sunday , October 16, 2005
P. Aschoff
,
B. Kemke
,
+24 authors
Z. Yao
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and…
2005
Corpus ID: 3101037
1 FET PET Compared with FDG PET and CT in Head-Neck Cancers D. O. Pauleit, A. Zimmermann, G. Stoffels, D. Bauer, J. H. Risse, M…
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