ME/CFS Skeptic
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Many questionnaires used to measure depression ask about general symptoms such as fatigue, sleep, appetite, concentration etc. People with a chronic illness such as ME/CFS already have those symptoms and are thus more likely to score high on these depression questionnaires, even if they are not depressed at all.
I vaguely remember some past work on improving this issue (e.g. removing the questions from that focus on the somatic symptoms of depression) but I can't remember. Does anyone know of depression questionnaires that help differentiate depression from chronic illness and symptoms?
I found this article that describe the issue at play:
Assessing depression in those who are chronically ill - Counseling Today
Many thanks in advance!
I vaguely remember some past work on improving this issue (e.g. removing the questions from that focus on the somatic symptoms of depression) but I can't remember. Does anyone know of depression questionnaires that help differentiate depression from chronic illness and symptoms?
I found this article that describe the issue at play:
Assessing depression in those who are chronically ill - Counseling Today
Many thanks in advance!