Original paper
The persistent risk of chronicity in recurrent episodes of nonbipolar major depressive disorder: a prospective follow-up
Abstract
The authors report on the course of illness in 101 patients who were in an episode (the "index episode") of major depressive disorder when they entered a clinical research study, recovered from that episode, and then relapsed into a new episode (the "first prospective episode") of the disorder. They found a 22% probability that these patients' first prospective episode would last at least 1 year, similar to the 21% rate of chronicity previously...
Paper Details
Title
The persistent risk of chronicity in recurrent episodes of nonbipolar major depressive disorder: a prospective follow-up
Published Date
Jan 1, 1986
Volume
143
Issue
1
Pages
24 - 28
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