Diagnostic classification and rating scales used in psychiatry
The following diagnostic systems and rating scales are used in psychiatry and clinical psychology.
Diagnostic classification and rating scales used in psychiatryDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental DisordersPsychiatryRating scales for depressionResearch Diagnostic CriteriaMontgomery–Åsberg Depression Rating ScaleGlobal Assessment of FunctioningSchedule for Affective Disorders and SchizophreniaClinical Global ImpressionYoung Mania Rating ScaleBeck Depression InventoryHamilton Rating Scale for DepressionWorld Health Organisation Composite International Diagnostic InterviewBarnes Akathisia ScaleEating Disorder InventoryMental status examinationAnorectic Behavior Observation ScalePTSD Symptom Scale – Self-Report VersionSCANMini-international neuropsychiatric interview
ICD-10 Chapter V: Mental and behavioural disordersSocial Phobia InventoryFirestone Assessment of Violent ThoughtsZung Self-Rating Anxiety ScalePositive and Negative Syndrome ScaleZung Self-Rating Depression ScaleAltman Self-Rating Mania ScaleFeighner CriteriaThree-Factor Eating QuestionnaireGeriatric Depression ScaleYale–Brown Obsessive Compulsive ScaleAdult ADHD Self-Report ScaleBeck Hopelessness ScalePanic Disorder Severity ScaleTrauma Screening QuestionnaireMajor Depression InventoryGeneralized Anxiety Disorder 7Major depressive disorderChild and adolescent psychiatryClinical psychology




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