RCDS-2

Reynolds Child Depression Scale–2nd Edition

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Purpose

Measures depressive symptoms in children in Grades 2-6

Authors

William M. Reynolds, PhD

Administration Formats

Print
Digital

Additional Details

Depression Test for Children

Designed to screen for depression in children, the RCDS-2 retains the 30 items used in the original measure but presents updated normative data. Children are asked to answer questions about how they have been feeling during the past 2 weeks. All items are worded in the present tense to elicit current symptoms status. A short form, ideal for screening, is also available.  Learn more about the RCDS-2 Screening Form.

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Features and benefits

  • Appropriate for children ages 7-13 years.
  • No scoring key is needed—the RCDS-2 form is presented in a convenient carbonless form. All administration and raw score information is presented in the brightly colored Test Booklet.
  • A new standardization sample of students drawn from 11 states is stratified to match U.S. Census statistics for gender and ethnic background. T scores and percentile ranges are provided for the total standardization sample, by gender, by grade, and by gender for each grade.
  • Maps onto the symptoms of depressive disorders outlined in the DSM-IV.
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    Photo of Reynolds Child Depression Scale ™ –2nd Edition
    Age Range 7 years to 13 years
    Admin Time 10-15 minutes
    Qualification Level S

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    FAQs

    What is the technical information of the RCDS™-2?

    Test structure

    • Critical items are clearly marked on the scoring sheet, alerting you that your client may need immediate attention.
    • All items are presented in a 4- or 5-point rating scale format, making them easy for children to answer.
    • A clinical cutoff score helps determine whether a child should be referred for further evaluation.
    • Administration and scoring are available on PARiConnect, our online assessment platform.

    Technical information

    • A standardization sample of students drawn from 11 states is stratified to closely match U.S. Census statistics for gender and ethnic background.
    • T scores and percentile ranges are provided for the total standardization sample, by gender, by grade, and by gender for each grade.