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... cent ; 10-20 years , 38 per cent ; and less than 10 years , 20 per cent . The duration of an episode was defined as the time that elapsed be- tween the patient's recognition of his symptoms and his return to his former occupation ...
... cent ; 10-20 years , 38 per cent ; and less than 10 years , 20 per cent . The duration of an episode was defined as the time that elapsed be- tween the patient's recognition of his symptoms and his return to his former occupation ...
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... cent vs. 36.0 per cent ; p < .02 ) . This finding is strong evidence against the notion of a specific , involutional syndrome distinguishable from other depressions on the basis of the symp- tomatology . In the course of our systematic ...
... cent vs. 36.0 per cent ; p < .02 ) . This finding is strong evidence against the notion of a specific , involutional syndrome distinguishable from other depressions on the basis of the symp- tomatology . In the course of our systematic ...
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... cent males ; 65 per cent were white and 35 per cent Negro . The age range was from 15 to 60 , with a median age of 38. Determination of the social index , as derived from the Two - Factor Index of Social Position ( Hollingshead ...
... cent males ; 65 per cent were white and 35 per cent Negro . The age range was from 15 to 60 , with a median age of 38. Determination of the social index , as derived from the Two - Factor Index of Social Position ( Hollingshead ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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