Sub-threshold depressive symptoms and brain structure: A magnetic resonance imaging study within the Whitehall II cohort
Background. Late-life sub-threshold depressive symptoms (i.e. depressive symptoms that do not meet the criteria for a diagnosis of major depressive disorder) are associated with impaired physical health and function, and increased risk of major depressive disorder. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) s...
Main Authors: | Allan, C, Sexton, C, Filippini, N, Topiwala, A, Mahmood, A, Zsoldos, E, Singh-Manoux, A, Shipley, M, Kivimaki, M, Mackay, C, Ebmeier, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2016
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