BDI - FastScreen for Medical Patients

BDI

Quickly screen for depression in adolescents and adults with the new BDI® – FastScreen for Medical Patients. A new version of the Beck Depression Inventory®–II designed specifically for medical patients. BDI® – FastScreen is a reliable 7-item self-report instrument useful for case-finding.

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  • Kits

    Starter & complete kits, print & digital

    1 option

    from $230.20
  • Test forms & reports

    Booklets, record forms, answer sheets, report usages & subscriptions

    1 option

    from $122.20
  • Support materials

    Manuals, stimulus books, replacement items & other materials

    1 option

    from $171.60
  • All products

    All tests & materials offered for BDI

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    from $122.20
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  • BDI-Fastscreen For Medical Patients Complete Kit (Print)
    0158019415 Qualification Level B

    Includes Manual (Print) and pad of 50 Record Forms (Print)

    $230.20

    1-4 $230.20
    5-9 $218.70
    10-24 $207.20
    25-50 $195.60
    51+ $184.20
    Savings are estimated
  • BDI-Fastscreen Response Sheets Qty 50 (Print)
    0158019431 Qualification Level B

    $122.20

    1-4 $122.20
    5-9 $116.10
    10-24 $110.00
    25-50 $103.90
    51+ $97.80
    Savings are estimated
  • BDI-Fastscreen For Medical Patients Manual (Print)
    0158019423 Qualification Level B

    $171.60

    1-4 $171.60
    5-9 $163.00
    10-24 $154.50
    25-50 $145.90
    51+ $137.30
    Savings are estimated

Overview

Publication date:

2000

Age range:

13 through 80 years

Completion time:

Less than 5 minutes

Product Details

Features and Benefits

  • This cost-effective, focused evaluation tool is self-administered in just a few minutes and easily scored by office staff
  • Measures the severity of depressive symptoms corresponding to the psychological, nonsomatic criteria for diagnosing major Depressive Disorders in the DSM– IV.
  • Helps quantify depression, while excluding symptoms that might be related to medical problems. (Evaluates depression in patients whose behavioral and somatic symptoms attributable to biological, medical, alcohol and/or substance abuse problems may confound diagnosis.)