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  1. INTERPRETING THE BECK DEPRESSION INVENTORY. Now that you have completed the questionnaire, add up the score for each of the twenty-one questions by counting the number to the right of each question you marked. The highest possible total for the whole test would be sixty-three.

  2. Beck Depression Inventory. Choose one statement from among the group of four statements in each question that best describes how you have been feeling during the past few days. Circle the number beside your choice. 0 I do not feel sad.

  3. Beck's Depression Inventory (BDI-II) 8. Self-Criticalness. 0. don't criticize or blame myself more than usual. am more critical of myself than I used to be. criticize myself for all of my faults. blame myself for everything bad that happens. 9. Suicidal Thoughts or Wishes.

  4. Purpose All three versions of the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-I, BDI-IA, and BDI-II) are designed to rate the severity of respondents’ depression in the weeks preceding questionnaire completion.

  5. The Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) developed in 1996, was derived from the BDI. The 21-item self-administered survey is scored on a scale of 0–3 in a list of four statements arranged in increasing severity about a particular symptom of depression. Scoring: Scoring: Each of the 21 items corresponding to a symptom of

  6. The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) is widely used to screen for depression and to measure behavioral manifestations and severity of depression. The BDI can be used for ages 13 to 80. The inventory contains 21 self-report items which individuals complete using multiple choice response formats.

  7. Construct: Depressive symptoms. Description of Measure: The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) is a 21-item, self-report rating inventory that measures characteristic attitudes and symptoms of depression (Beck, et al., 1961).

  8. Purpose: Designed to determine presence and severity of symptoms of depression. Population: Adolescents and adults. Score: Produces single score indicating intensity of the depressive symptoms. Time: 5-10 minutes, longer for patients with severe depression or obsessional disorders. Author: Aaron T. Beck, Robert A. Steer, and Gregory K. Brown.

  9. Medical outpatients and inpatients, 2.8% neurological disorders, 25.5% cardiopulmonary disease, 9.4% malignancy, 12.3% loss of mobility, 13.7% endocrine disorder, 3.8% infectious & inflammatory disorder, 12.3% renal disease, 20.2% other disease. Prevalence of depression (major depression) – 49/212. Major depression.

  10. The Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II; Beck et al. 1996) and its various adaptations assess the severity of self-reported depression symptoms. The BDI-II is a 21-item self-report measure scored on a 4-point Likert-type scale that can be administered by paper or in electronic format.

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