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The Quality of Life In Depression Scale (QLDS), originally proposed by Sonja Hunt and Stephen McKenna, is a disease specific patient-reported outcome which assesses the impact that depression has on a patient's quality of life. It is the most commonly used measure of quality of life in clinical trials and studies of depression. The QLDS was developed as a measure to be used in future clinical trials of anti-depressant therapy.

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  • L'échelle de la qualité de vie dans la dépression est composé d'un questionnaire dans lequel le patient évalue l'impact de sa dépression sur sa qualité de la vie. C'est un questionnaire de 34 items qui consiste à répondre de façon dichotomique à des questions ; Vrai/faux, ou Oui/Non. Il est noté par binômes (0-1) et les scores élevés indiquent une baisse de la qualité de vie. (fr)
  • The Quality of Life In Depression Scale (QLDS), originally proposed by Sonja Hunt and Stephen McKenna, is a disease specific patient-reported outcome which assesses the impact that depression has on a patient's quality of life. It is the most commonly used measure of quality of life in clinical trials and studies of depression. The QLDS was developed as a measure to be used in future clinical trials of anti-depressant therapy. It is a 34 item self-rated questionnaire which consists of dichotomous response questions, with the response being either True/Not True. It is scored binomially (0-1) with higher scores on the QLDS indicating a lower quality of life. Several tests of construct validity and internal consistency have found the QLDS to be a good measure of quality of life. (en)
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  • Quality of Life in Depression Scale (en)
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  • assess depression's effect on quality of life (en)
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  • L'échelle de la qualité de vie dans la dépression est composé d'un questionnaire dans lequel le patient évalue l'impact de sa dépression sur sa qualité de la vie. C'est un questionnaire de 34 items qui consiste à répondre de façon dichotomique à des questions ; Vrai/faux, ou Oui/Non. Il est noté par binômes (0-1) et les scores élevés indiquent une baisse de la qualité de vie. (fr)
  • The Quality of Life In Depression Scale (QLDS), originally proposed by Sonja Hunt and Stephen McKenna, is a disease specific patient-reported outcome which assesses the impact that depression has on a patient's quality of life. It is the most commonly used measure of quality of life in clinical trials and studies of depression. The QLDS was developed as a measure to be used in future clinical trials of anti-depressant therapy. (en)
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  • Échelle de la qualité de vie dans la dépression (fr)
  • Quality of Life in Depression Scale (en)
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