“…The depression rating scales most commonly being used to assess stroke patients are the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (Jiang, Lin, & Li, ; Srivastava, Taly, Gupta, & Murali, ), the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (Visser, Aben, Heijenbrok‐Kal, Busschbach, & Ribbers, ), the Geriatric Depression Scale (Sackley et al., ), the Zung Self‐Rating Depression Scale (Matsuzaki et al., ) and the Beck Depression Inventory (Park, Im, Oh, Lee, & Pae, ; Wei et al., ). Depression rating scales typically have been standardised with a wide variety of clinical and research populations, are easy to use and demonstrated reliability and validity as a measure of symptom severity.…”