Screening Depressed Patients in Family Practice

Aaron T. Beck(University of Pennsylvania), Roy W. Beck
Postgraduate Medicine
December 1, 1972
Cited by 1,837

Abstract

Depression assumes many masks in general medical practice. Thus, diagnosis is often difficult and may be missed. To help identify the depressed patient, the physician can use a simple 13 item questionnaire that the patient can complete in about five minutes. Although the physician may have to probe further for a more precise evaluation of the level of depression, the questionnaire can indicate probable severity.


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