Applications of the Beck Depression Inventory

  • Steer R
  • Beck A
  • Garrison B
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Abstract

Twenty-one years have passed since the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) was first described by Beck et al. [16]. Over the years, two important reviews about the psychometric properties of the BDI have been written by Beck and Beamesderfer [15] and Mayer [123]. The former review stressed aspects of reliability and validity, whereas the latter review also compared the BDI with other self-report measures of depression.

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Steer, R. A., Beck, A. T., & Garrison, B. (1986). Applications of the Beck Depression Inventory. In Assessment of Depression (pp. 123–142). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70486-4_13

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