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A Comparison Between the Hamilton Rating Scale and the Beck Inventory in the Measurement of Depression

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 January 2018

J. Bailey
Affiliation:
External Member of Medical Research Council, Neuropsychiatry Laboratory, West Park Hospital, Epsom, Surrey
Alec Coppen
Affiliation:
External Member of Medical Research Council, Neuropsychiatry Laboratory, West Park Hospital, Epsom, Surrey
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Correlations were made between ratings on the Hamilton Rating Scale for depression and the Inventory for measuring depression devised by Beck. Satisfactory and significant correlations were observed in only two-thirds of the patients, and often very divergent results were found in the remaining third.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1976 

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