Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD)

The Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, developed by American psychiatrist Dr. Max Hamilton in 1960, is one of the most widely used scales for assessing depressive states in clinical practice. The HAMD scale contains 24 items, each with a group of descriptive statements covering various aspects of depression, such as mood, sleep, appetite, weight changes, anxiety, guilt, and suicidal thoughts. These items are designed to comprehensively understand the depressive symptoms you may be experiencing.

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