Recurrence of suicidal ideation across depressive episodes.
BACKGROUND: In recent years it has become clear that depression is a recurrent disorder, with the risk of recurrence in those with two or more episodes being as high as 90%. This has prompted interest in the consistency of individual depressive symptoms across consecutive episodes, an issue that is...
Main Authors: | Williams, J, Crane, C, Barnhofer, T, Van der Does, A, Segal, Z |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2006
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