The document appears to be a depression screening questionnaire based on the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale. It contains 10 questions about common symptoms of depression, each rated on a scale of 1 to 4 (never to always). The person completing it indicated experiencing symptoms like feeling sad, loss of interest, fatigue, sleep problems, appetite changes, difficulty concentrating, guilt, agitation, physical symptoms, and thoughts of death or suicide. Their total score was 32 points.
The document appears to be a depression screening questionnaire based on the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale. It contains 10 questions about common symptoms of depression, each rated on a scale of 1 to 4 (never to always). The person completing it indicated experiencing symptoms like feeling sad, loss of interest, fatigue, sleep problems, appetite changes, difficulty concentrating, guilt, agitation, physical symptoms, and thoughts of death or suicide. Their total score was 32 points.
The document appears to be a depression screening questionnaire based on the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale. It contains 10 questions about common symptoms of depression, each rated on a scale of 1 to 4 (never to always). The person completing it indicated experiencing symptoms like feeling sad, loss of interest, fatigue, sleep problems, appetite changes, difficulty concentrating, guilt, agitation, physical symptoms, and thoughts of death or suicide. Their total score was 32 points.