Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Depression Symptoms |
Assessed by the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptoms (QIDS SR-16). This scale is a 16-item self-report measure of depressive symptoms over the past 7 days. Each item is scored 0-3 (0 = no presence of the symptom; 3 = high burden of the symptom), yielding a total score range of 0 to 27. Because of its wide scoring range, the QIDS can be used to detect depressive illness in populations with low symptoms. Lower scores reflect less depressive symptoms. |
2 months |
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Primary |
Depression Symptoms |
Assessed by the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptoms (QIDS SR-16). This scale is a 16-item self-report measure of depressive symptoms over the past 7 days. Each item is scored 0-3 (0 = no presence of the symptom; 3 = high burden of the symptom), yielding a total score range of 0 to 27. Because of its wide scoring range, the QIDS can be used to detect depressive illness in populations with low symptoms. Lower scores reflect less depressive symptoms. |
4 months |
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Primary |
Depression Symptoms |
Assessed by the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptoms (QIDS SR-16). This scale is a 16-item self-report measure of depressive symptoms over the past 7 days. Each item is scored 0-3 (0 = no presence of the symptom; 3 = high burden of the symptom), yielding a total score range of 0 to 27. Because of its wide scoring range, the QIDS can be used to detect depressive illness in populations with low symptoms. Lower scores reflect less depressive symptoms. |
6 months |
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Primary |
Depression Symptoms |
Assessed by the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptoms (QIDS SR-16). This scale is a 16-item self-report measure of depressive symptoms over the past 7 days. Each item is scored 0-3 (0 = no presence of the symptom; 3 = high burden of the symptom), yielding a total score range of 0 to 27. Because of its wide scoring range, the QIDS can be used to detect depressive illness in populations with low symptoms. Lower scores reflect less depressive symptoms. |
8 months |
|
Primary |
Depression Symptoms |
Assessed by the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptoms (QIDS SR-16). This scale is a 16-item self-report measure of depressive symptoms over the past 7 days. Each item is scored 0-3 (0 = no presence of the symptom; 3 = high burden of the symptom), yielding a total score range of 0 to 27. Because of its wide scoring range, the QIDS can be used to detect depressive illness in populations with low symptoms. Lower scores reflect less depressive symptoms. |
10 months |
|
Primary |
Depression Symptoms |
Assessed by the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptoms (QIDS SR-16). This scale is a 16-item self-report measure of depressive symptoms over the past 7 days. Each item is scored 0-3 (0 = no presence of the symptom; 3 = high burden of the symptom), yielding a total score range of 0 to 27. Because of its wide scoring range, the QIDS can be used to detect depressive illness in populations with low symptoms. Lower scores reflect less depressive symptoms. |
12 months |
|
Secondary |
Anxiety Symptoms |
Assessed by the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI).This scale is a 21-item self-report measure of anxiety in the past 7 days. Each item is scored 0-3 (0 = not at all; 3 = severely - it bothered me a lot), yielding a total score range of 0 to 63. The lower the score the less self-reported anxiety. |
2 months |
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Secondary |
Anxiety Symptoms |
Assessed by the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI).This scale is a 21-item self-report measure of anxiety in the past 7 days. Each item is scored 0-3 (0 = not at all; 3 = severely - it bothered me a lot), yielding a total score range of 0 to 63. The lower the score the less self-reported anxiety. |
4 months |
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Secondary |
Anxiety Symptoms |
Assessed by the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI).This scale is a 21-item self-report measure of anxiety in the past 7 days. Each item is scored 0-3 (0 = not at all; 3 = severely - it bothered me a lot), yielding a total score range of 0 to 63. The lower the score the less self-reported anxiety. |
6 months |
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Secondary |
Anxiety Symptoms |
Assessed by the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI).This scale is a 21-item self-report measure of anxiety in the past 7 days. Each item is scored 0-3 (0 = not at all; 3 = severely - it bothered me a lot), yielding a total score range of 0 to 63. The lower the score the less self-reported anxiety. |
8 months |
|
Secondary |
Anxiety Symptoms |
Assessed by the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI).This scale is a 21-item self-report measure of anxiety in the past 7 days. Each item is scored 0-3 (0 = not at all; 3 = severely - it bothered me a lot), yielding a total score range of 0 to 63. The lower the score the less self-reported anxiety. |
10 months |
|
Secondary |
Anxiety Symptoms |
Assessed by the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI).This scale is a 21-item self-report measure of anxiety in the past 7 days. Each item is scored 0-3 (0 = not at all; 3 = severely - it bothered me a lot), yielding a total score range of 0 to 63. The lower the score the less self-reported anxiety. |
12 months |
|
Secondary |
Parenting behaviors |
Assessed by the Parenting Stress Index Short Form (PSI). This 36-item scale yields scores on three subscales - "parental distress", "parent-child dysfunctional interaction", and "difficult child" - which combine to form the total stress scale. Each item is scored 1-5 (1 = strongly agree; 5 = strongly disagree), yielding a scoring range of 36 to 180. Higher scores reflect more parent stress. |
6 months |
|
Secondary |
Parenting behaviors |
Assessed by the Parenting Stress Index Short Form (PSI). This 36-item scale yields scores on three subscales - "parental distress", "parent-child dysfunctional interaction", and "difficult child" - which combine to form the total stress scale. Each item is scored 1-5 (1 = strongly agree; 5 = strongly disagree), yielding a scoring range of 36 to 180. Higher scores reflect more parent stress. |
12 months |
|
Secondary |
Child Behavior |
Assessed by the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL-1.5/5). This 99-item scale assesses a range of internalizing and externalizing child behaviors for children 1.5-5 years. 67 items are scored on the following syndrome scales: Emotionally Reactive, Anxious/Depressed, Somatic Complaints, Withdrawn, Attention Problems, Aggressive Behavior, and Sleep Problems. 32 items are scored on the following DSM-oriented scales: Affective Problems, Anxiety Problems, Pervasive Developmental Problems, Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Problems, Stress Problems, Autism Spectrum Problems, and Oppositional Defiant Problems. Each item is scored 0-2 (0 = not true; 2 = very/often true), and one item is added by the parent/caregiver, yielding a total score range of 0 to 200. Lower scores are more favorable. |
6 months |
|
Secondary |
Child Behavior |
Assessed by the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL-1.5/5). This 99-item scale assesses a range of internalizing and externalizing child behaviors for children 1.5-5 years. 67 items are scored on the following syndrome scales: Emotionally Reactive, Anxious/Depressed, Somatic Complaints, Withdrawn, Attention Problems, Aggressive Behavior, and Sleep Problems. 32 items are scored on the following DSM-oriented scales: Affective Problems, Anxiety Problems, Pervasive Developmental Problems, Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Problems, Stress Problems, Autism Spectrum Problems, and Oppositional Defiant Problems. Each item is scored 0-2 (0 = not true; 2 = very/often true), and one item is added by the parent/caregiver, yielding a total score range of 0 to 200. Lower scores are more favorable. |
12 months |
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Secondary |
Engagement and Retention with Mental Health Services |
Assessed by the Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiology Survey (CPES). This 9-item survey records all primary, specialty, and alternative sources of care. |
2 months |
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Secondary |
Engagement and Retention with Mental Health Services |
Assessed by the Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiology Survey (CPES). This 9-item survey records all primary, specialty, and alternative sources of care. |
4 months |
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Secondary |
Engagement and Retention with Mental Health Services |
Assessed by the Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiology Survey (CPES). This 9-item survey records all primary, specialty, and alternative sources of care. |
6 months |
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Secondary |
Engagement and Retention with Mental Health Services |
Assessed by the Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiology Survey (CPES). This 9-item survey records all primary, specialty, and alternative sources of care. |
8 months |
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Secondary |
Engagement and Retention with Mental Health Services |
Assessed by the Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiology Survey (CPES). This 9-item survey records all primary, specialty, and alternative sources of care. |
10 months |
|
Secondary |
Engagement and Retention with Mental Health Services |
Assessed by the Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiology Survey (CPES). This 9-item survey records all primary, specialty, and alternative sources of care. |
12 months |
|
Secondary |
Coping with Stress |
Assessed by the Brief COPE. This scale is a 28-item self-report measuring ways of coping with stress on 14 subscales - "self-distraction", "active coping", "denial", "substance use", "emotional support", "use of informational support", "behavioral disengagement", "venting", "positive reframing", "planning", "humor", "acceptance", "religion", and "self-blame". Each item is scored 1-4 (1= I haven't been doing this at all; 4 = I've been doing this a lot). There is no such thing as an "overall" score on this measure. |
6 months |
|
Secondary |
Coping with Stress |
Assessed by the Brief COPE. This scale is a 28-item self-report measuring ways of coping with stress on 14 subscales - "self-distraction", "active coping", "denial", "substance use", "emotional support", "use of informational support", "behavioral disengagement", "venting", "positive reframing", "planning", "humor", "acceptance", "religion", and "self-blame". Each item is scored 1-4 (1= I haven't been doing this at all; 4 = I've been doing this a lot). There is no such thing as an "overall" score on this measure. |
12 months |
|
Secondary |
Behavioral Activation for Depression |
Assessed by the Behavioral Activation for Depression Scale (BADS). This 25-item self-reported measure is used to track changes weekly in the behaviors hypothesized to underlie depression and specifically targeted for change by behavioral activation. The BADS subscales include activation, avoidance/rumination, work/school impairment, and social impairment. Each item is scored 0-6 (0=not at all; 6=completely), yielding a total score range of 0 to 150. High scores indicate greater levels of activation. For all the subscores, high scores are consistent with the subscale name. |
6 months |
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Secondary |
Behavioral Activation for Depression |
Assessed by the Behavioral Activation for Depression Scale (BADS). This 25-item self-reported measure is used to track changes weekly in the behaviors hypothesized to underlie depression and specifically targeted for change by behavioral activation. The BADS subscales include activation, avoidance/rumination, work/school impairment, and social impairment. Each item is scored 0-6 (0=not at all; 6=completely), yielding a total score range of 0 to 150. High scores indicate greater levels of activation. For all the subscores, high scores are consistent with the subscale name. |
12 months |
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