This popular self-report inventory is an excellent way to screen for depressive symptoms in adolescents. The second edition offers the following new features:
Updated norms derived from a large, school-based sample
Expanded age range (11 to 20 years)
Four factor-derived subscales reflecting basic domains of adolescent depression
Standard scores and percentile ranks for total and subscale scores
Case examples illustrating interpretation
Carbonless, hand-scorable Test Booklet
Administered in just 5 to 10 minutes, the RADS-2 includes 30 items written at a third-grade reading level and cast in the present tense to elicit current symptom status. These items cover the following dimensions:
Dysphoric Mood
Anhedonia/Negative Affect
Negative Self-Evaluation
Somatic Complaints
In addition to subscale scores, the RADS-2 yields a total score and empirically derived clinical cutoff scores. These indicate severity of symptoms (normal, mild, moderate, or severe), while item endorsement levels within subscales reflect the nature of an adolescent’s reported symptoms. Six critical items alert clinicians to the possibility that an adolescent may be experiencing a significant level of depression, even though his or her total score is below the clinical cutoff.