Factors predicting the long-term illness course in a cohort of depressed inpatients.
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Cognitive and affective trait and state factors influencing the long-term symptom course in remitted depressed patients.The revolving door phenomenon revisited: time to readmission in 17’145 [corrected] patients with 37'697 hospitalisations at a German psychiatric hospital.The glutamate system as a therapeutic target and impact of genes on suicidality.
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Factors predicting the long-term illness course in a cohort of depressed inpatients.
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Factors predicting the long-term illness course in a cohort of depressed inpatients.
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Factors predicting the long-term illness course in a cohort of depressed inpatients.
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Christine Kuehner
Silke Huffziger
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10.1007/S00406-012-0379-7
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2012-10-30T00:00:00Z
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