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A number of psychological tests can be used to help in the diagnosis and assessment of treatment efficacy in patients with [[major depressive disorder]]. These include:
A number of psychological tests can be used to help in the diagnosis and assessment of treatment efficacy in patients with [[major depressive disorder]]. These include:
'''*Rating scales:'''
*'''Rating scales:'''
**Scored by patients:
**Scored by patients:
***[[Beck Depression Inventory]] sc (BDI)  
***[[Beck Depression Inventory]](BDI)  
***[[Zung Self-rating Scale]]
***[[Zung Self-rating Scale]]
**Scored by the examiner:
**Scored by the examiner:
***Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HAM-D)
***[[Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression]] ([[HAM-D]])
***Montgomery Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS)
***[[Montgomery Asberg Depression Rating Scale]] (MADRS)
'''*Rorschach test''': This test is a standardized set of 10 inkblots scored by the examiner.
*'''[[Rorschach test]]''': This test is a standardized set of 10 inkblots scored by the examiner.
'''*Thematic apperception test (TAT)''': A series of 30 pictures showing ambiguous situations and interpersonal events.  Patients are asked to create a story about each picture. Patients with [[major depressive disorder]] tend to create depressed stories.  
*'''[[Thematic apperception test]] (TAT)''': A series of 30 pictures showing ambiguous situations and interpersonal events.  Patients are asked to create a story about each picture. Patients with [[major depressive disorder]] tend to create depressed stories.  


==References==
==References==

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A number of psychological tests can be used to help in the diagnosis and assessment of treatment efficacy in patients with major depressive disorder. These include:

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