Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D)Loading...Depressed moodAbsent0Sadness+1Occasional weeping+2Frequent weeping+3Extreme weeping+4Feelings of guiltAbsent0Self-reproach, feels he/she has let people down+1Ideas of guilt+2Present illness is a punishment, delsions of guilt+3Hallucinations of guilt+4SuicideAbsent0Feels life is not worth living+1Wishes he/she were dead+2Suicidal ideas or gestures+3Attempts at suicide+4Initial InsomniaAbsent0Occasional+1Frequent+2Insomnia during the nightAbsent0Occasional+1Frequent+2Delayed InsomniaAbsent0Occasional+1Frequent+2Work InterestsNo difficulty0Feelings of incapacity, listlessness, indecision, and vacillation+1Loss of interest in hobbies, decreased social activities+2Productivity decreased+3Unable to work, stopped working because of present illness only+4RetardationAbsent0Slight retardation at interview+1Obvious retardation at interview+2Interview difficult+3Complete stupor+4AgitationAbsent0Mild+1Severe+2Psychiatric anxeityAbsent0Tension and irritability+1Worrying about minor matters+2Apprehensive attitude+3Fears+4Somatic anxietyAbsent0Mild+1Moderate+2Severe+3Incapacitating+4Gastrointestinal somatic symptomsAbsent0Mild+1Severe+2General somatic symptomsAbsent0Mild+1Severe+2Genital SymptomsAbsent0Mild+1Severe+2HypochondriasisNot present0Bodily self-absorption+1Preoccupation with health+2Querulous attitude+3Hypochondriacal delusions+4Weight lossNone0Slight+1Obvious or severe+2InsightNo Loss0Partial or doubtful+1Loss of insight+2适用指征洞见与注意事项