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  1. Janet B. W. Williams (born November 15, 1947) is an American social worker who focuses on the diagnosis and assessment of mental disorders. She is Professor Emerita of Clinical Psychiatric Social Work (in Psychiatry & Neurology) at Columbia University.

  2. Janet B W Williams Tom White Research on seasonal affective disorder (SAD) has been prolific over the past 30 years, benefited by a community effort using common protocols and measures.

  3. 22 de may. de 2006 · Results: A 7-item anxiety scale (GAD-7) had good reliability, as well as criterion, construct, factorial, and procedural validity. A cut point was identified that optimized sensitivity (89%) and specificity (82%).

  4. Elaborado por los doctores Robert L. Spitzer, Janet B.W. Williams, Kurt Kroenke y colegas, mediante una subvención educativa otorgada por Pfizer Inc. No se requiere permiso para reproducir, traducir, presentar o distribuir.

  5. Dr. Janet B. W. Williams is an outstanding social worker whose accomplishments during a 30 year period are extraordinary in her unique service to the social work profession and the broad field of mental health practice and research.

  6. 20 de dic. de 2001 · The PHQ-9 ( Appendix) is the 9-item depression module from the full PHQ. Major depression is diagnosed if 5 or more of the 9 depressive symptom criteria have been present at least “more than half the days” in the past 2 weeks, and 1 of the symptoms is depressed mood or anhedonia.

  7. PHQ-15 scores of 5, 10, 15, represented cutoff points for low, medium, and high somatic symptom severity, respectively. Somatic and depressive symptom severity had differential effects on outcomes. Results were similar in the primary care and obstetrics-gynecology samples.