Natural history of Diagnostic Interview Schedule/DSM-IV major depression. The Baltimore Epidemiologic Catchment Area follow-up.
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Population-based study of first onset and chronicity in major depressive disorderMarkov models of major depression for linking psychiatric epidemiology to clinical practice.Describing the longitudinal course of major depression using Markov models: data integration across three national surveys.Treatment-Resistant Major Depression: Rationale for NMDA Receptors as Targets and Nitrous Oxide as TherapyTreatment-resistant Late-life Depression: Challenges and PerspectivesPsychosocial work environment and depression: epidemiologic assessment of the demand-control modelThe relationship between self-reported and registry-based data on use of psychoactive medications in postmenopausal women.Five-Factor Model personality profiles of drug users.Longitudinal population-based studies of affective disorders: where to from here?Socioeconomic status and depressive syndrome: the role of inter- and intra-generational mobility, government assistance, and work environment.708 Common and 2010 rare DISC1 locus variants identified in 1542 subjects: analysis for association with psychiatric disorder and cognitive traits.Personal characteristics associated with consistency of recall of depressed or anhedonic mood in the 13-year follow-up of the Baltimore Epidemiologic Catchment Area survey.The temporal relation between depression and comorbid psychopathology in adolescents at varied risk for depression.Assessment of Behavior Problems in Childhood and Adolescence as Predictors of Early Adult Depression.Urinary incontinence (UI) and new psychological distress among community dwelling older adults.Perceptions of stressful life events as turning points are associated with self-rated health and psychological distressChanges in the association of drug use with depressive disorders in recent decades: the case of cocaine.Apathy and cognitive and functional decline in community-dwelling older adults: results from the Baltimore ECA longitudinal study.Paternal Depressive Symptoms and Adolescent Functioning: The Moderating Effect of Gender and Father Hostility.History of manic and hypomanic episodes and risk of incident cardiovascular disease: 11.5 year follow-up from the Baltimore Epidemiologic Catchment Area StudyCourse of alcohol dependence among Vietnam combat veterans and nonveteran controls.Reciprocal influences of personality and job characteristics across middle adulthood.Gender differences in unipolar depression: an update of epidemiological findings and possible explanations.Online groups and patient forums.Prevalence and incidence studies of mood disorders: a systematic review of the literature.Sub-clinical anxiety and the onset of alcohol use disorders: longitudinal associations from the Baltimore ECA follow-up, 1981-2004.The temporal relationship between anxiety disorders and urinary incontinence among community-dwelling adults.A review of the evidence from family, twin and adoption studies for a genetic contribution to adult psychiatric disorders.Monoamine oxidase A regulates antisocial personality in whites with no history of physical abuseMajor depression prevalence is very high, but the syndrome is a poor proxy for community populations' clinical treatment needs.The epidemiological modelling of major depressive disorder: application for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2010.Persistent depression and anxiety in the United States: prevalence and quality of careFirst psychiatric hospitalizations in the US military: the National Collaborative Study of Early Psychosis and Suicide (NCSEPS)Living alone with dementia: lack of awareness adds to functional and cognitive vulnerabilitiesAge-dependent decline of endogenous pain control: exploring the effect of expectation and depression.Association between a serotonin transporter promoter polymorphism (5HTTLPR) and personality disorder traits in a community sample.Brain aging research at the close of the 20th century: from bench to bedside.Depression, diabetes, and chronic disease risk factors among US women of reproductive age.The Moderating Effects of Mother-Adolescent Relations on the Longitudinal Association between Father and Offspring Depressive Symptoms.Chronic medical conditions and reproducibility of self-reported age at menopause among community-dwelling women.
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Natural history of Diagnostic Interview Schedule/DSM-IV major depression. The Baltimore Epidemiologic Catchment Area follow-up.
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1997 թուականի Նոյեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1997 թվականի նոյեմբերին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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Anthony JC
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1997-11-01T00:00:00Z