The PHQ-9: A New Depression Diagnostic and Severity Measure

Psychiatric Annals - Tập 32 Số 9 - Trang 509-515 - 2002
Kurt Kroenke1, Robert L. Spitzer2
1Regenstrief Inst for Health Care, Dept of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, US
2New York State Psychiatric Inst, New York, NY, US

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