Life events, social support and marital relationships in the outcome of severe depression.
The effects of life events, social support and marital relationships on outcome were examined in a predominantly recurrent in-patient sample of depressives studied longitudinally every 3 months to remission and up to 15 months thereafter. Outcomes examined were length of time to remission, presence...
Main Authors: | Paykel, E, Cooper, Z, Ramana, R, Hayhurst, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1996
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