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Element Type
Common Data Element
Kiddie-SADS - Present and Lifetime Version (K-SADS-PL) Diagnostic Interview - Depressed mood duration
KSADSPLDepressedMoodDur
Short Description
Duration of depressed mood, as part of the Kiddie-SADS - Present and Lifetime Version (K-SADS-PL) Diagnostic Interview
Definition
Duration of depressed mood, as part of the Kiddie-SADS - Present and Lifetime Version (K-SADS-PL) Diagnostic Interview
 

Biomedical Terminologies and Standards

Notes
NOTE: Sometimes the child will initially give a negative answer at the start of the interview but will become obviously sad as the interview goes on. Then these questions should be repeated eliciting the present mood and using it as an example to determine its frequency. Similarly, if the mother's report is that the child is sad most of the time and the child denies it, the child should be confronted with the mother's opinion and then asked why he thinks his mother believes he feels sad so often. NOTE: When a child or parent reports frequent short periods of sadness throughout the day, it is likely that this child is always sad and only reports the exacerbations, in which case the rating of depressive mood will be 3. Thus, it is always essential to ask about the rest of the time: "Besides these times when you felt ( ), during the rest of the time, did you feel happy or were you more sad than your friends?"
Creation Date
2016-12-22
Historical Notes
References
Kaufman J, Birmaher B, Brent D, Rao U, Flynn C, Moreci P, Williamson D, Ryan N (1997) Schedule for affective disorders and schizophrenia for school-age children-present and lifetime version (K-SADS-PL): initial reliability and validity data. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry . Available from: http://www.psychiatry.pitt.edu/sites/default/files/Documents/assessments/ksads-pl.pdf

Data Type
Numeric Values
Input Restrictions
Free-Form Entry
Unit of Measure
Month ( Time )
Minimum Value
0
Maximum Value
120
Population
Pediatric
Guidelines/Instructions
Refers to subjective feelings of depression based on verbal complaints or feeling depressed, sad, blue, gloomy, very unhappy, down, empty, bad feelings, feels like crying. Do not include ideational items (like discouragement, pessimism, worthlessness), suicide attempts or depressed appearance. Some children will deny feeling "sad" and report feeling only "bad" so it is important to inquire specifically about each dysphoric affect. Do not count feelings of anxiety or tension. Irritability without any other persistent dysphoric affect should not be rated here. In the interview with parent, mother's "gut feeling" (empathic sensing) that child frequently feels depressed can be taken as positive evidence of child's depressive mood if parent is not concurrently depressed.
Preferred Question Text
Duration of Depressed Mood
Category Groups and Classifications
DiseaseDomainSub-Domain
Traumatic Brain Injury Assessments and Examinations Physical/Neurological Examination
General (For all diseases) Assessments and Examinations Physical/Neurological Examination

Classification

Acute Hospitalized :
Supplemental
Epidemiology :
Supplemental
Moderate/Severe TBI: Rehabilitation :
Supplemental
General (For all diseases) :
Supplemental
Concussion/Mild TBI :
Supplemental
Keywords
KSADSPL , PTSD , Post_Traumatic_Stress_Disorder
Labels
Effective Date
Until Date
Last Change Date
Mon May 07 19:39:35 EDT 2018
See Also
Submitting Organization Name
NIH/CIT/FITBIR
Submitting Contact Name
Malaika Schwartz
Submitting Contact Information
Steward Organization Name
NIH/CIT/FITBIR
Steward Contact Name
Olga Vovk
Steward Contact Information
olga.vovk@nih.gov
NINDS ID

Change History