Sheehan Disability Scale

The Sheehan Disability Scale (SDS) is a brief self-report measure developed to assess impairment in three inter-related domains; work/school, social life and family life. It is a 10 point visual analogue scale.

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Alternative name
SDS

Active? Yes

First used: 01 January 1970

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