We studied the sensitivity in detecting changes of the 6-item version
of the original 17-item Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D) and c
ompared it with the more widely used versions among 164 depressed outp
atients with and without atypical features before and after treatment
with fluoxetine. The 6-item HAM-D was shown to be as sensitive as the
17-, 21- and 24-item versions of this scale. In addition, the differen
t versions of the HAM-D were strongly correlated with each other at ba
seline and at the endpoint. It appears that the 6-item version of the
HAM-D allows the assessment of severity of depression with comparable
sensitivity to the standard and more elaborate versions of the same sc
ale.