Carroll Depression Rating Scale (CRS)

Carroll Depression Rating Scale (CRS) free online test. CRS is mainly used to compare with Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, because Hamilton Depression Rating Scale is a peer-assessed scale and needs to be assessed by professionals. In order to know whether the results of self-assessment and peer-assessment are consistent or how much difference there is, CRS can be used.

Scale introduction

Carroll Depression Rating Scale (CRS) free online test. CRS is mainly used to compare with Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, because Hamilton Depression Rating Scale is a peer-assessed scale and needs to be assessed by professionals. In order to know whether the results of self-assessment and peer-assessment are consistent or how much difference there is, CRS can be used at this time, because when peer-assessing, what he thinks may be different from what he thinks. The 52 items of CRS are mainly aimed at various symptoms corresponding to Hamilton Depression Rating Scale. Some symptoms of Hamilton Depression Rating Scale are scored 0-4, and some are 0-2; correspondingly, the same symptoms of CRS also have 4 or 2 descriptions, and their degree is hierarchical. Since the 52 items of CRS correspond to the various symptoms of HAMD, from this perspective, Carroll Depression Rating Scale (CRS) can be regarded as the self-assessment version of Hamilton Depression Rating Scale.

Score explanation

Explanation: The higher the score, the more serious it may be.

Score Reference results
0~10 No depression
11~52 Possible depression
Note: The score range is 0~52.
Within the range of 0~10, there is no depression.
Within the range of 11~52, there may be depression.
The higher the score, the more severe the depression.