A taxometric investigation of unipolar depression in a large community sample

Volume: 36, Issue: 07, Pages: 973 - 973
Published: May 15, 2006
Abstract
The question of whether unipolar clinical depression differs categorically from limited depressive complaints has important implications for the disorder's assessment, treatment and research. This crucial issue has proven difficult to resolve, in part because many studies to date have relied on self-report measures or on clinically homogeneous samples. We therefore applied Meehl's taxometric method to a large, clinically heterogeneous sample,...
Paper Details
Title
A taxometric investigation of unipolar depression in a large community sample
Published Date
May 15, 2006
Volume
36
Issue
07
Pages
973 - 973
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