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The internal and external validity of the Major Depression Inventory in measuring severity of depressive states
Lis Raabaek Olsen
*
, D. V. Jensen, V. Noerholm,
K. Martiny
, P. Bech
*
Corresponding author for this work
Department of Clinical Medicine
Department of Clinical Medicine
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Nursing and Health Professions
Major Depression
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Depression Inventory
100%
Depressive Disorder
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Internal Validity
100%
External Validity
100%
Hamilton Depression Rating Scale
28%
Rasch Analysis
14%
DSM-IV
14%
ICD-10
14%
Keyphrases
External Validity
100%
Depressive-like Behavior
100%
Internal Validity
100%
Major Depression Inventory
100%
Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D)
28%
Pearson Correlation Coefficient
14%
Psychometric Methods
14%
Modern Psychometrics
14%
ICD-10
14%
DSM-IV
14%
Spearman
14%
Depressive Illness
14%
Sufficient Statistics
14%
Rasch Analysis
14%
Psychology
Depressive Disorder
100%
Major Depression
100%
Depression Scale
28%
Rasch Analysis
14%
Psychometrics
14%