Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD)

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The Hamilton Depression Scale was developed by American psychiatrist Max Hamilton in 1960 and is one of the most commonly used scales for assessing depression in clinical practice. The HAMD scale consists of 24 items, each with a set of descriptive statements covering various aspects of depression such as mood, sleep, appetite, weight changes, anxiety, guilt, suicidal thoughts, etc. These projects aim to comprehensively understand the depressive symptoms you may be experiencing.

The Hamilton Depression Scale was developed by American psychiatrist Max Hamilton in 1960 and is one of the most commonly used scales for assessing depression in clinical practice. The HAMD scale consists of 24 items, each with a set of descriptive statements covering various aspects of depression such as mood, sleep, appetite, weight changes, anxiety, guilt, suicidal thoughts, etc. These projects aim to comprehensively understand the depressive symptoms you may be experiencing.

Test purpose and significance
The HAMD scale not only reflects the severity of the disease well, but also effectively measures the effectiveness of treatment, making it a classic and widely recognized tool for assessing depression. Through this scale, doctors or assessors can more accurately assess patients' depressive symptoms and develop more effective treatment plans.

Scoring method
Most projects in HAMD use a 5-level rating system ranging from 0-4 points, with the criteria for each level being: (0) none; (1) Mild; (2) Moderate; (3) Severe; (4) Extremely severe. A few projects adopt a three-level rating system of 0-2 points, with the grading criteria being: (0) none; (1) Mild to moderate; (2) Severe.

Testing process and precautions
Test environment: Please ensure that the test is conducted in a quiet and comfortable environment so that you can concentrate and truly reflect your feelings.

Answering principle:Please answer each question honestly based on your actual situation. Don't overthink, try to make choices based on first impressions. The test consists of 24 questions, please read each question carefully and make your choice based on your actual feelings in the past week.

Test Results and Applications
After completing the test, you will receive a total score that reflects the severity of your depressive symptoms in HAMD. Please remember that this is only a preliminary assessment result and cannot be used to make a final diagnosis. If you feel worried after the test, or if your score shows that you may have symptoms of depression, it is strongly recommended that you consult a professional medical institution or mental health specialist as soon as possible to obtain an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

epilogue
The Hamilton Depression Scale is a self insight tool that can help you identify and understand potential issues with your emotions and behavior. Through this test, you can have a clearer understanding of your psychological needs and potential areas for improvement. Please cherish this opportunity for self exploration and answer every question honestly in order to obtain the most accurate results.

If you feel worried after the test, remember that seeking professional help and support is the first step towards overcoming depression. Take immediate action, contact professionals, and embark on your rehabilitation journey.

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