Scale introduction
Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD) free online test. HAMD was compiled by Hamilton in 1960 and is the most commonly used scale for clinical assessment of depression. It should be noted that this scale is a peer-assessed scale and requires professional personnel to select options. Since this scale involves many options assessed by professionals, if you need to do it, please combine your actual situation, imagine yourself in the scene at that time, and then make a choice. The scale is mainly suitable for adults.
Score explanation
Score | Reference results |
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0~7 | Normal |
8~20 | May have depression |
21~35 | Definitely have depression |
>35 | Have severe depression |
Explanation: The score range is 0~76.
The score is within the range of 0~7, which is normal. If the score is between 8 and 20, you may have depression. If the score is between 21 and 35, you definitely have depression. If the score is between 36 and 76, you have severe depression. The higher the score, the more severe the depression. |