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The results were as predicted: the more negative the event, the higher the depression scores of those who experienced it. Vacations were associated with low CES-D scores (possibly biased by socioeconomic status); marriage was ambiguous; separation was more strongly associated with depression than was divorce.
— Lenore Sawyer Radloff / Applied Psychological Measurement / 1977