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Geriatric Depression Scale

An online screening platform based on the scientifically validated Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS), providing rapid, confidential assessment of depressive symptoms in older adults for seniors, caregivers, and healthcare professionals.

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Why choose Geriatric Depression Scale?

Main Functions

  • Offers GDS-15 (15-item rapid version) and GDS-30 (30-item comprehensive version) depression screening tests
  • Automatic scoring system with instant results
  • Optional AI-powered personalized reports providing deep insights and actionable recommendations
  • Completely anonymous and encrypted data processing

Usage Instructions

  1. Select appropriate GDS version (15 or 30 questions)
  2. Answer yes/no questions about feelings over the past week
  3. Receive instant scoring and result interpretation
  4. Optionally obtain AI personalized report (paid feature)

Target Users

  • Older adults for self-assessment
  • Family members and caregivers monitoring loved ones' mental health
  • Healthcare professionals for clinical screening

Core Advantages

  • Based on original GDS scale developed by Yesavage et al. in 1982
  • Simple yes/no format suitable for mild to moderate cognitive impairment
  • Platform specifically focused on senior mental health
  • Combines traditional scientific methods with modern technology
  • User-friendly interface design

Pricing Model

  • Standard GDS test and basic results: completely free
  • AI personalized reports: optional paid premium feature

FAQ Highlights

  • GDS is a screening tool, not diagnostic; high scores require professional medical confirmation
  • GDS-15 score of 5 or more suggests possible depression
  • Test is completely anonymous with secure data handling
  • Suitable for individuals with mild to moderate cognitive impairment

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