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  2. National Comorbidity Survey - Wikipedia

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    The National Comorbidity Survey: Reinterview (NCS-2) was a follow-up study conducted between 2001 and 2002. The participants in NCS-1 were re-interviewed with the aim to collect information about changes in mental disorders, substance use disorders , and the predictors and consequences of these changes over the ten years between the two surveys.

  3. List of countries by antidepressant consumption - Wikipedia

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    The source for the data below is the OECD Health Statistics 2018, released by the OECD in June 2018 and updated on 8 November 2018. [1]The unit of measurement used by the OECD is defined daily dose (DDD), defined as "the assumed average maintenance dose per day for a drug used on its main indication in adults". [2]

  4. List of household surveys in the United States - Wikipedia

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    National Health Interview Survey: National Center for Health Statistics [4] Nationally representative sample [18] 87,000 [18] 1957 [18] Ongoing [18] Health status and utilization: Face-to-face interview format [19] National Longitudinal Survey: Bureau of Labor Statistics [20] People born 1957-1964 and 1980-1984 [21] 50,000 + [21] 1966 [21] Ongoing

  5. National Health Interview Survey - Wikipedia

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    The current publicly available annual National Health Interview Survey data release consists of four files which describe the demographics and health-related characteristics of the survey population at the household, family, and person-level, as well as two files designed to capture information on any injuries experienced during the year.

  6. Behavioral health outcomes management - Wikipedia

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    The data collected through formal (typically self-report) measurement (like the PHQ-9 for depression [3]) has been used to enhance the accuracy of clinical assessments, provide a basis for treatment planning, deliver an objective methodology for tracking treatment progress, alert therapists with clinically proven guidelines to get refractory cases back on track, help prevent hospitalizations ...

  7. Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale - Wikipedia

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    Scores on the CES-DC range from 0 to 60, in which higher scores suggest a greater presence of depressive symptoms. A score of 15 or higher is interpreted to indicate a risk for depression. However, screening for depression is a complex process and scoring a 15 or higher on the CES-DC should be followed by further evaluation.

  8. National Survey on Drug Use and Health - Wikipedia

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    It was originally called the National Household Survey on Drug Abuse, but was renamed in 2002 to its current name. [1] The NSDUH, along with the Monitoring the Future , is one of the two main ways the National Institute on Drug Abuse measures drug use in the United States.

  9. STAR*D - Wikipedia

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    Sequenced Treatment Alternatives to Relieve Depression (STAR*D) was a collaborative study on the treatment of depression, funded by the National Institute of Mental Health. Its main focus was on the treatment of depression in patients where the first prescribed antidepressant proved inadequate.