There are several well-evaluated psychological tests for the diagnosis and assessment of depressive disorders . The most important test instruments include the CES-D-Scale (Center for Epidemologic Studies Depression Scale) by the National Institute of Mental Health, the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II) and the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HAM-D) .
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References
Depressive Disorders: Guidelines
American Psychiatric Association - APA (2003). Practice Guideline for the assessment and treatment of patients with suicidal behaviors. Arlington: APPI.
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American Psychiatric Association - APA (2010). Practice Guideline for the treatment of patients with major depressive disorder. 3rd edition. Arlington: APPI.
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DGPPN, BÄK, KBV, AWMF, AkdÄ, BPtK, BApK, DAGSHG, DEGAM, DGPM, DGPs, DGRW (Hrsg) für die Leitliniengruppe Unipolare Depression (2015). S3-Leitlinie/Nationale VersorgungsLeitlinie Unipolare Depression. 2. Auflage. Berlin, Düsseldorf: DGPPN, ÄZQ, AWMF.
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National Institute for Health an Clinical Excellence - NICE (2010). Depression - The treatment and management of depression in adults. National Clinical Practice Guideline 90. London: British Psychological Society, The Royal College of Psychiatrists.
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National Institute for Health an Clinical Excellence - NICE (2003). Guidance on the use of electroconvulsive therapy. Technology Appraisal Guideline 59. London: NICE.
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Beck Depression Inventory
Kühner C, Bürger C, Keller F, Hautzinger M (2007). Reliabilität und Validität des revidierten Beck-Depressionsinventars (BDI-II). Nervenarzt; 78(6): 651-6.
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