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The Sensitivity and Specificity of Depression Screening Tools Among Adults with Intellectual Disabilities

Pages 45-64 | Published online: 31 Dec 2008

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J. G. M. Scheirs, A. Muller, N. C. P. Manders & C. D. van der Zanden. (2023) The Prevalence and Diagnosis of Depression in People with Mild or Borderline Intellectual Disability: Multiple Instrument Testing Tells Us More. Journal of Mental Health Research in Intellectual Disabilities 16:1, pages 54-66.
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Katrin Müller, Almut Helmes, Annika Kleischmann, Johannes Graser & Jürgen Bengel. (2023) Screening for depression: Psychometric properties of the German version of the Glasgow depression scale for people with a learning disability (individual and carer version). Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities.
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Caroline Jennings & Olivia Hewitt. (2015) The use of cognitive behaviour therapy to treat depression in people with learning disabilities: a systematic review. Tizard Learning Disability Review 20:2, pages 54-64.
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J. A. McGillivray & M. Kershaw. (2013) Do we need both cognitive and behavioural components in interventions for depressed mood in people with mild intellectual disability?. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 59:2, pages 105-115.
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I. Mileviciute & S. L. Hartley. (2013) Self‐reported versus informant‐reported depressive symptoms in adults with mild intellectual disability. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 59:2, pages 158-169.
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Rebecca Chester, Eddie Chaplin, Elias Tsakanikos, Jane McCarthy, Nick Bouras & Tom Craig. (2013) Gender differences in self‐reported symptoms of depression and anxiety in adults with intellectual disabilities. Advances in Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities 7:4, pages 191-200.
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