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... depressive categories may be less depressed than a patient whose primary diagnosis is schizophrenia , obsessional neurosis , etc. The sample , therefore , was divided into four groups according to the depth of depression : none , mild ...
... depressive categories may be less depressed than a patient whose primary diagnosis is schizophrenia , obsessional neurosis , etc. The sample , therefore , was divided into four groups according to the depth of depression : none , mild ...
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... depth of depression and agreed on 22 signs and symptoms which would be used as indices of depression . Each diagnostician rated the intensity of each sign and symptom on a 4 - point scale ( none , mild , moderate , or se- vere ) . His ...
... depth of depression and agreed on 22 signs and symptoms which would be used as indices of depression . Each diagnostician rated the intensity of each sign and symptom on a 4 - point scale ( none , mild , moderate , or se- vere ) . His ...
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... depth - of - depression ratings were negligible . Age : The product moment correlations with age were negligible . This is contradictory to the frequently expressed idea that older patients tend to be more depressed . Educational Level ...
... depth - of - depression ratings were negligible . Age : The product moment correlations with age were negligible . This is contradictory to the frequently expressed idea that older patients tend to be more depressed . Educational Level ...
Contents
Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
ENDOGENOUS AND EXOGENOUS DEPRESSIONS | 64 |
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