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The British Journal of Psychiatry 128: 486-489 (1976)
© 1976 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
J Bailey and A Coppen
Correlations were made between ratings on the Hamilton Rating Scale for depression and the Inventory for measuring depression devised by Beck. Satisfactory and significant correlations were observed in only two- thirds of the patients, and often very divergent results were found in the remaining third.
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