Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) Summary 1. Purpose A self-report questionnaire designed to assess the severity of depression symptoms. Commonly

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Beck Depression Inventory (BDI)
A self-report questionnaire designed to assess the severity of depression symptoms.
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Strengths of BDI
Quick and easy to administer; reliable and widely validated; useful for tracking depression severity over time.
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Limitations of BDI
Self-reported; does not diagnose depression; may require clinician interpretation.
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Mini Mental Status Exam (MMSE)
A cognitive screening tool used to assess cognitive function and detect conditions like dementia.
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Cognitive Domains Assessed in MMSE
Orientation, Registration, Attention & Calculation, Recall, Language & Praxis.
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Strengths of MMSE
Quick to administer; widely used and validated for cognitive assessment.
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Limitations of MMSE
Does not diagnose specific conditions; may not detect early cognitive deficits.
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Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales (SB-V)
Measures cognitive abilities and intelligence across age groups from 2 to 85+ years.
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Five Cognitive Factors in SB-V
Fluid Reasoning, Knowledge, Quantitative Reasoning, Visual-Spatial Processing, Working Memory.
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Strengths of SB-V
Covers a wide age range; provides a detailed cognitive profile; adaptive testing format.
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Limitations of SB-V
Lengthy administration time; requires a trained examiner; influenced by language and cultural differences.
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Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HAM-D)
A clinician-administered tool for assessing severity of depression in patients.
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Key Symptom Categories in HAM-D
Depressed Mood, Guilt Feelings, Suicidal Thoughts, Insomnia, Work & Activities, Psychomotor Changes, Anxiety, Somatic Symptoms, Weight Loss, Insight.
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Strengths of HAM-D
Effective for measuring depression severity; clinically validated; tracks treatment effectiveness.
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Limitations of HAM-D
Requires a trained clinician; focuses on somatic symptoms; subjective scoring variability.
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Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale – Fourth Edition (WAIS-IV)
Measures intellectual ability in individuals aged 16-90 years.
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Four Index Scores in WAIS-IV
Verbal Comprehension, Perceptual Reasoning, Working Memory, Processing Speed.
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Strengths of WAIS-IV
Comprehensive assessment of cognitive abilities; improved reliability and validity; useful for clinical diagnoses.
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Limitations of WAIS-IV
Time-consuming; requires trained professionals to administer and interpret; influenced by education and culture.

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