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Preferred Label : Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology Clinician-Rated Version Clinical Classification;

NCIt synonyms : IDS-C;

NCIt related terms : IDSC1;

NCIt definition : A standardized 30-item clinician-scored questionnaire that utilizes a 5-point rating scale for the assessment of the severity of depressive symptoms over the seven day period prior to evaluation. The questionnaire, which was created by Rush, et al. in 1986, originally consisted of 28 items including the nine diagnostic DSM-IV symptom domains used to characterize a major depressive episode, as well as items to address melancholic and atypical features. Two additional items were later added to address leaden paralysis and interpersonal rejection sensitivity.;

Alternative definition : CDISC: Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology - Clinician-Rated (IDS-C) (Copyright UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. Rush, A.J., Giles, D.E., Schlesser, M.A., Fulton, C.L.,Weissenburger, J.E. and Burns, C.T. The Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology (IDS): Preliminary findings. Psychiatry Research, 18:65-87, 1986).;

NCI Metathesaurus CUI : CL513959;

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