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Anxiety and depression in the general population: Standardised values of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale

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GEORG THIEME VERLAG KG
DOI: 10.1055/s-2001-13279

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anxiety; depression; HADS; standardised values

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For the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) psychometric properties were tested and standardised values were calculated on the basis of a representative sample of the German adult population with 2037 persons, The main result was the evidence of age and gender differences for anxiety and depression. Females were more anxious than males. For both dimensions of the HADS a nearly linear age dependency was found which was more pronounced for depression (r = 0.36) than for anxiety (r = 0.14). Standardised values are given for different age and gender groups, and the results of regression analyses are presented, The psychometric properties were satisfying or good, the two-dimensional factorial structure could be replicated. By means of the standardised Values and regression coefficients it is now possible to compare patient groups of different age and gender distributions with the general population.

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