Index of Affective Suffering: Linking a Classification of Depressed Mood to Impairment in Quality of Life
The authors report on development and validation of their Index of Affective Suffering (IAS), an explicit measure of subjective symptom severity, constructed as a typological system, rather than a multifactorial scoring system, with combinations of “intensity” (degrees of distress per given time) an...
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