Comparison of computerised self-rating scales for depression with conventional observer ratings
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0447.1985.tb01290.x
Comparison of computerised self-rating scales for depression with conventional observer ratings
Abstract
Highly significant correlations are demonstrated between a microcomputer-delivered self-rating Hamilton Rating Scale and conventional Observer Hamilton Rating Scales. These results demonstrate that self-rating using a microcomputer can provide a clinically useful tool in assessing the severity of depressive illness and monitoring progress with treatment.
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