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Measuring depression severity in general practice: discriminatory performance of the PHQ-9, HADS-D, and BDI-II
Isobel M Cameron, Amanda Cardy, John R Crawford, Schalk W du Toit, Steven Hay, Kenneth Lawton, Kenneth Mitchell, Sumit Sharma, Shilpa Shivaprasad, Sally Winning and Ian C Reid
British Journal of General Practice 2011; 61 (588): e419-e426. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp11X583209
Isobel M Cameron
MA, PhD
Roles: lecturer
Amanda Cardy
BSc, MSc
Roles: research fellow
John R Crawford
BSc,MSc, PhD
Roles: professor of psychology
Schalk W du Toit
MRCPsych
Roles: specialist registrar in psychiatry
Steven Hay
MRCPsych
Roles: staff grade psychiatrist
Kenneth Lawton
FRCGP
Roles: senior clinical lecturer
Kenneth Mitchell
MRCPsych, consultant psychiatrist
Sumit Sharma
MD, MRCPsych
Roles: specialist registrar in psychiatry
Shilpa Shivaprasad
MRCPsych
Roles: specialist registrar in psychiatry
Sally Winning
MBChB
Roles: staff grade psychiatrist
Ian C Reid
BMed Biol, PhD, MRCPsych
Roles: professor of psychiatry
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Measuring depression severity in general practice: discriminatory performance of the PHQ-9, HADS-D, and BDI-II
Isobel M Cameron, Amanda Cardy, John R Crawford, Schalk W du Toit, Steven Hay, Kenneth Lawton, Kenneth Mitchell, Sumit Sharma, Shilpa Shivaprasad, Sally Winning, Ian C Reid
British Journal of General Practice 2011; 61 (588): e419-e426. DOI: 10.3399/bjgp11X583209
Measuring depression severity in general practice: discriminatory performance of the PHQ-9, HADS-D, and BDI-II
Isobel M Cameron, Amanda Cardy, John R Crawford, Schalk W du Toit, Steven Hay, Kenneth Lawton, Kenneth Mitchell, Sumit Sharma, Shilpa Shivaprasad, Sally Winning, Ian C Reid
British Journal of General Practice 2011; 61 (588): e419-e426. DOI: 10.3399/bjgp11X583209
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