Standardized Library of Depression Outcome Measures
Research White Paper
Authors
Investigators: Richard E. Gliklich, MD,1 Michelle B. Leavy, MPH,1 and Fang Li, MD, MS1.Affiliations
This document describes the technical approach used to prepare the Standardized Library of Depression Outcome Measures workbook. For reference, the narrative definitions for the minimum set of outcome measures produced by the Depression Workgroup are included in Appendix A.
Suggested citation:
Gliklich RE, Leavy MB, Li F. Standardized Library of Depression Outcome Measures. Research White Paper. (Prepared by L&M Policy Research, LLC under Contract No. 290-2014-00004-C.) AHRQ Publication No. 19(20)-EHC005. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; May 2020. Posted final reports are located on the Effective Health Care Program search page. https://doi.org/10.23970/AHRQEPCLIBRARYDEPRESSION.
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