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INTERPRETING THE BECK DEPRESSION INVENTORY. Now that you have completed the questionnaire, add up the score for each of the twenty-one questions by counting the number to the right of each question you marked. The highest possible total for the whole test would be sixty-three.
Beck Depression Inventory. Choose one statement from among the group of four statements in each question that best describes how you have been feeling during the past few days. Circle the number beside your choice. 0 I do not feel sad.
Beck's Depression Inventory (BDI-II) BDI - II. Instructions: This questionnaire consists of 21 groups of statements. Please read each group of statements carefully. And then pick out the one statement in each group that best describes the way you have been feeling during the past two weeks, including today.
The following table indicates the relationship between total score and level of depression according to the Beck Depression Inventory. Classification Total Score Level of Depression
interpreting the beck depression inventory Now that you have completed the questionnaire, add up the score for each of the twenty-one questions by counting the number to the right of each question you marked.
Beck’s Depression Inventory. For each item please place a check next to the statement that best describes how you have felt during the past two weeks, including today. do not feel sad. feel sad. am sad all the time and I can’t snap out of it. am so sad and unhappy that I can’t stand it.
Purpose All three versions of the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-I, BDI-IA, and BDI-II) are designed to rate the severity of respondents’ depression in the weeks preceding questionnaire completion.
Construct: Depressive symptoms. Description of Measure: The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) is a 21-item, self-report rating inventory that measures characteristic attitudes and symptoms of depression (Beck, et al., 1961).
The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) is widely used to screen for depression and to measure behavioral manifestations and severity of depression. The BDI can be used for ages 13 to 80. The inventory contains 21 self-report items which individuals complete using multiple choice response formats.
After the American Psychiatric Association (APA) published the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Fourth Edition (DSM-IV), the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) was revised in 1996 to reflect changes to the diagnostic criteria for Major Depressive Disorder, becoming the BDI-II.