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Rev. méd. Chile ; 129(6): 627-33, jun. 2001. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-295391

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Background: The Hamilton scale, applied by an external evaluator and the self rating Beck inventory for depression, can give discrepant results in psychiatric patients with depression. Aim: To compare depression scores obtained with the Hamilton scale and the Beck inventory in general medical patients. Patients and methods: Patients attending an outpatient clinic of a University Hospital were studied. Clinical psychiatric diagnoses were based on DSM-III. Hamilton scale was applied to 100 patients and 80 answered the Beck depression inventory. Results: Patients with major depression obtained the higher scores with both scales. However, Beck inventory had false positive and false negative results. Moreover, some patients overstated their depressive symptoms. Conclusions: self assessment of depression can be distorted by anxiety and somatic symptoms


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Humans , Female , Male , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Depression/diagnosis , Psychiatric Status Rating Scales , Outpatients/psychology , Psychometrics , Self-Assessment , Clinical Diagnosis , Severity of Illness Index
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