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Comparative Study
. 1988 Aug;78(2):113-20.
doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0447.1988.tb06311.x.

Factorial structure and factor reliability of the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression

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Comparative Study

Factorial structure and factor reliability of the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression

K P O'Brien et al. Acta Psychiatr Scand. 1988 Aug.

Abstract

Identical principal components factor analyses of total Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression scores were conducted for two separate sub-samples (N = 183 and N = 182) drawn from the same clinic population of moderately depressed outpatients. A comparison of the two factor analyses revealed substantial agreement for four factors across the two sub-samples (i.e., four factors from the first sub-sample correlated at least 0.80 with a homologous dimension in the second sub-sample). The four factors were labelled Somatic Complaints, Anorexia, Sleep Disturbance, and Agitation/Retardation. Some additional factors emerged in the analysis of one sub-sample but failed to appear in the other. Overall, these results suggest that the HRS exhibited a relatively stable factorial structure based on a large sample of outpatients with unipolar depressive disorders. Methodological problems with earlier research are discussed in light of the current findings.

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