Abstract
The Children's Depression Rating Scale-Revised (CDRS-R) is a widely used instrument for research on depression in minors. A raw score of ≥40 has often been used as indicator of depressive symptomatology. As a validated German version of the CDRS-R has recently became available, we assessed CDRS-R raw summary scores of a video taped interview session in two different rater groups and compared them with clinical ratings of International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) depression diagnosis as observed by a third independent group. We found that for the German version a raw score between 35 and 40 is indicative for mild depressive symptomatology as described by the ICD-10. CDRS-R scores show potential clinical applicability to deduct levels of depression. © P.L. Plener et al., 2012.
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Plener, P. L., Grieb, J., Spröber, N., Straub, J., Schneider, A., Keller, F., & Kölch, M. G. (2012). Convergence of children’s depression rating scale-revised scores and clinical diagnosis in rating adolescent depressive symptomatology. Mental Illness, 4(1), 29–31. https://doi.org/10.4081/mi.2012.e7
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