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Escala de Depressió del Center for Epidemiologic Studies (CES-D)×Escala Hamilton d'Avaluació de l'Ansietat (HAM-A)×Escala d'Ansietat i Depressió Hospitalària (HADS)×
CampPsicologia clínicaPsicologia clínicaPsicologia clínica
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Any d'origen197719591983
Autor originalLenore Sawyer RadloffMax HamiltonAndrew S. Zigmond and Richard P. Snaith
TipusCommunity-based depression assessmentClinician-administered anxiety assessmentAnxiety and depression screening in medical populations
Font seminalRadloff, L. S. (1977). The CES-D scale: A self-report depression scale for research in the general population. Applied Psychological Measurement, 1(3), 385-401. DOI ↗Hamilton, M. (1959). The assessment of anxiety states by rating. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 32(1), 50-55. DOI ↗Zigmond, A. S., & Snaith, R. P. (1983). The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 67(6), 361-370. DOI ↗
ÀliesCES-D, CESDHAM-A, HARSHADS, HADS-A, HADS-D
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ResumThe Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) is a 20-item self-report instrument for measuring depressive symptoms in the general population. Developed by Lenore Radloff in 1977, the CES-D was designed for epidemiological research to rapidly identify depression in community samples. It remains a widely used measure in public health, aging research, and longitudinal cohort studies worldwide.The Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAM-A) is a clinician-administered assessment tool for quantifying the severity of anxiety symptoms in adults. Developed by Max Hamilton in 1959, it remains one of the most widely used instruments for evaluating anxiety in clinical and research settings. The scale measures both psychological and somatic manifestations of anxiety across 14 items.The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) is a 14-item self-report instrument measuring anxiety and depression symptoms in medically ill populations. Developed by Zigmond and Snaith in 1983, the HADS was specifically designed for hospital and general medical settings where somatic symptoms of medical illness may confound assessment. It remains the standard anxiety-depression measure in medical, oncology, and cardiac populations worldwide.
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