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The Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) is a brief self-report questionnaire developed in 1977 by Laurie Radloff to measure depressive symptoms severity in the general population.The CES-D consists of 20 questions that asks about various symptoms of depression as they have occurred in the past week, and the majority of the items focus on the affective component of depression.Although initially designed for use in general population surveys, CES-D now serves as a screening instrument in primary care clinics and in research. A revision, the CESD-R was produced in 2004.

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  • The Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) is a brief self-report questionnaire developed in 1977 by Laurie Radloff to measure depressive symptoms severity in the general population.The CES-D consists of 20 questions that asks about various symptoms of depression as they have occurred in the past week, and the majority of the items focus on the affective component of depression.Although initially designed for use in general population surveys, CES-D now serves as a screening instrument in primary care clinics and in research. A revision, the CESD-R was produced in 2004. (en)
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  • The Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) is a brief self-report questionnaire developed in 1977 by Laurie Radloff to measure depressive symptoms severity in the general population.The CES-D consists of 20 questions that asks about various symptoms of depression as they have occurred in the past week, and the majority of the items focus on the affective component of depression.Although initially designed for use in general population surveys, CES-D now serves as a screening instrument in primary care clinics and in research. A revision, the CESD-R was produced in 2004. (en)
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