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  1. ... Involvement Chapter 3. Results Overview of Included Studies Depression Anxiety Suicide Risk Chapter 4. Discussion Summary of Evidence References Appendixes Appendix A. Detailed Methods Appendix B. Literature ...
  2. ... to better inform decision making in this population. References 1. CDC Promotes Public Health Approach to Address Depression among Older Adults https://www ​.cdc.gov/aging ​/ ...
  3. ... body. Everyone is probably aware of the mental depression which is as- 396 REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. Sensation. Sensation. sociated ...
  4. ... with significant others. Sleep disturbances can also cause depression and anxiety. Supportive care measures are directed toward promoting quality of life and adequate rest. References Savard J, Morin CM: Insomnia in the context ...
  5. ... of life using patient-reported measures in major depressive disorder in a naturalistic outpatient setting. Qual Life Res. 2013 Apr; 22 (3):585–96. [ PubMed : 22544416 ]. References for Chapter 5 1. Fairclough DL. Chapman & Hall/ ...
  6. ... inclusive approach setting filters only for RCTs and depression. Therefore, to minimise the risk of missing relevant references, no limits were placed on pharmacological interventions. The ...
  7. ... initiation. Adjusted HR (95% CI) for new onset depression in VHA and BSWH databases, with multiple models run A. Reference B. 1.18 (1.10 to 1.25) ... age: 54 years Female: 60% Tobacco use: 29% Depression: 27% SUDs: ... 36 per 100,000 person-years (reference) Any opioid use: 256 per 100,000 person- ...
  8. ... the melancholic to continue in the state of depression, and generally in reference to one subject; and the difference between him and the exalted maniac does not appear to depend upon the occasional cause. For ... show no depression, nor even a recollection of their distresses, but ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Inquiries concerning the intellectual powers, and the investigation of truth 
    Publication: New-York : Printed and published by J. & J. Harper, 1832
    ... the melancholic to continue in the state of depression, and generally in reference to one subject; and the difference between him and the exalted maniac does not appear to depend upon the occasional cause. ... show no depression, nor even a recollection of their distresses, but ...
  10. ... melan- cholic to continue in the state of depression, and generally in reference to one subject; and the difference between him and the exalted maniac does not appear to depend upon the occasional cause. For ... show no depression, nor even a recollection of their distresses, but ...
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