Depression sum-scores don’t add up: why analyzing specific depression symptoms is essential

Volume: 13, Issue: 1
Published: Apr 6, 2015
Abstract
Most measures of depression severity are based on the number of reported symptoms, and threshold scores are often used to classify individuals as healthy or depressed. This method – and research results based on it – are valid if depression is a single condition, and all symptoms are equally good severity indicators. Here, we review a host of studies documenting that specific depressive symptoms like sad mood, insomnia, concentration problems,...
Paper Details
Title
Depression sum-scores don’t add up: why analyzing specific depression symptoms is essential
Published Date
Apr 6, 2015
Volume
13
Issue
1
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