2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejon.2016.09.004
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The Chinese version of hospital anxiety and depression scale: Psychometric properties in Chinese cancer patients and their family caregivers

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“…The scale has shown good reliability in similar samples (Cronbach' alpha = 0.919) (Li et al, 2016) and pilot data on 12 stroke caregivers in this study found a Cronbach' alpha of 0.864. The higher score means the more severe anxiety and depression.…”
Section: Psychological Well-beingsupporting
confidence: 54%
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“…The scale has shown good reliability in similar samples (Cronbach' alpha = 0.919) (Li et al, 2016) and pilot data on 12 stroke caregivers in this study found a Cronbach' alpha of 0.864. The higher score means the more severe anxiety and depression.…”
Section: Psychological Well-beingsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…The higher score means the more severe anxiety and depression. The scale has shown good reliability in similar samples (Cronbach' alpha = 0.919) (Li et al, 2016) and pilot data on 12 stroke caregivers in this study found a…”
Section: Psychological Well-beingmentioning
confidence: 51%
“…In addition, the revised 17‐item BFS, 12‐item Cancer Behavior Inventory (CBI‐B), and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) were applied to evaluate BF, self‐efficacy, anxiety, and depression. All the 3 instruments are Chinese versions and have already been applied in Chinese populations …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Chinese version of HADS is a 14-item emotional distress-screening tool with seven items for anxiety and seven items for depression [20]. The instrument is scored on a ve-point scale with higher scores indicating worse emotional functions (ranging from 0-56).…”
Section: Hadsmentioning
confidence: 99%