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. 2005;7(6):282-93; quiz 294-5.

Identifying and managing depression in the medical patient

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Identifying and managing depression in the medical patient

No authors listed. Prim Care Companion J Clin Psychiatry. 2005.
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Number of Physical Symptoms Associated With Psychiatric Disordersa
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Prevalence of Depression and Anxiety According to Incomea
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Relapse in Patients With Residual Symptoms of Depression Compared With Those Withouta

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