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Cornell Scale for Depression in Dementia (CSDD)
Cornell Scale for Depression in Dementia (CSDD)
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Please visit this website for more information about the instrument: Cornell Scale for Depression in Dementia
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Classification |
Supplemental: Parkinson's Disease (PD)
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Short Description of Instrument |
The Cornell Scale for Depression in Dementia (CSDD) is a 19-item clinician interview of the caregiver and patient. It is used as a screening tool to measure depression symptoms and signs over the past week. The scale takes approximately 30 minutes to administer.
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Comments/Special Instructions |
This scale was designed for use in geriatric patients with moderate to severe impairment. It has been validated in both demented and nondemented populations.
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Scoring and Psychometric Properties |
Scoring: Each item is scored 0 - 2, or "a" for unable to evaluate:
0 = absent
1 = mild or intermittent
2 = severe
Scores greater than 10 indicate that the patient is probably experiencing a major depressive episode.
Scores greater than 18 indicate that the patient is definitely experiencing a major depressive episode.
Psychometric Properties: In PD patients (n=134) the discriminant validity of the scale to distinguish which patients were identified as having a DSM-IV-TR depressive disorder was moderate, with an optimal cut-off score of 7/8 and AUC of 0.82. Internal consistency of the CSDD was also acceptable (Cronbach's a=0.84). These results indicate that the CSDD is a valid tool for identifying depressive disorders across the cognitive spectrum in PD.
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Rationale/Justification |
Strengths: Developed for assessment of depression in patients with dementia. Based on observation and interviews with the patient and an informant.
Weaknesses: Some overlap with bradykinesia and symptoms of psychomotor retardation.
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References |
Key References:
Alexopoulos GS, Abrams RC, Young RC, Shamoian CA. Cornell Scale for Depression in Dementia. Biol Psychiatry. 1988 Feb 1;23(3):271-84.
Williams JR, Marsh L. Validity of the Cornell scale for depression in dementia in Parkinson's disease with and without cognitive impairment. Mov Disord. 2009 Feb 15;24(3):433-7. doi: 10.1002/mds.22421. Erratum in: Mov Disord. 2009 May 15;24(7):1101.
Additional Reference:
Alexopoulos GS, Abrams RC, Young RC, Shamoian CA. Use of the Cornell scale in nondemented patients. J Am Geriatr Soc. 1988 Mar;36(3):230-6.
Document last updated August 2022
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