Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology (QIDS SR-16)

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Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology (QIDS SR-16)

A 16-item self-report measure of depression designed by Rush et al (2003).
Duration: 1 minutes
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Mar 13, 2024, 4:13PM

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Rush, A. J., Trivedi, M. H., Ibrahim, H. M., Carmody, T. J., Arnow, B., Klein, D. K., … Keller, M. B. (2003). The 16-Item quick inventory of depressive symptomatology (QIDS), clinician rating (QIDS-C), and self-report (QIDS-SR): a psychometric evaluation in patients with chronic major depression. Biological Psychiatry, 54, 573-583.

Bernstein, Rush, Carmody, Woo, & Trivedi. (2007). Clinical vs. self-report versions of the quick inventory of depressive symptomatology in a public sector sample. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 41(3), 239-246.

Lamoureux, Linardatos, Fresco, Bartko, Logue, & Milo. (2010). Using the QIDS-SR 16 to Identify Major Depressive Disorder in Primary Care Medical Patients. Behavior Therapy, 41(3), 423-431.

Ma, Hou, Zang, Jia, Lin, Li, . . . Xiang. (2015). Could the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Self-Report (QIDS-SR) be used in depressed schizophrenia patients? Journal of Affective Disorders, 172, 191-194.

Surís, Holder, Holliday, & Clem. (2016). Psychometric validation of the 16 Item Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology Self-Report Version (QIDS-SR16) in military veterans with PTSD. Journal of Affective Disorders, 202, 16-22.