Recurrence After Recovery From Major Depressive Disorder During 15 Years of Observational Follow-Up
Abstract
The recurrence of an affective disorder in people who initially recover from major depressive disorder was characterized by using the unique longitudinal prospective follow-up data from the National Institute of Mental Health Collaborative Program on the Psychobiology of Depression-Clinical Studies.Up to 15 years of prospective follow-up data on the course of major depressive disorder were available for 380 subjects who recovered from an index...
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Title
Recurrence After Recovery From Major Depressive Disorder During 15 Years of Observational Follow-Up
Published Date
Jul 1, 1999
Volume
156
Issue
7
Pages
1000 - 1006
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