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Why Don Psychiatrists Use Scales to Measure Outcome When Treating Depressed Patients?

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Why Don Psychiatrists Use Scales to Measure Outcome When Treating Depressed Patients?

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Objective: A survey of psychiatrists in the United Kingdom found that only a minority routinely used standardized measures to assess outcome when treating depression and anxiety disorders. The goals of the present study were to determine how frequently psychiatrists in the United States use scales to measure outcome when treating depressed patients and, for those clinicians who do not regularly use such scales, to ascertain the reasons for the lack of use.

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