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Clarification of the cut-off score for Zung's self-rating depression scale.

Debra A DunstanNed Scott
Published in: BMC psychiatry (2019)
Research in China [Chin J Nervous Mental Dis. 12:267-268; 2009] has resulted in an elevated SDS cut-off score of 42 being used in many Chinese studies. Research by Dunstan and Scott [BMC Psychiatry. 17:329; 2017] in an Australian context, suggested that a greater increase, to a raw score of 44 might be required. Based on this study, an even larger adjustment is required. Specifically, we recommend the use of an SDS raw score of 50 as the cut-off point for clinical significance.
Keyphrases
  • depressive symptoms
  • mental health
  • physical activity
  • psychometric properties