Comorbidity of other psychiatric disturbances in depressed, psychiatrically hospitalized children
American Journal of Psychiatry1988Vol. 145(12), pp. 1582–1584
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Abstract
Twenty-five (16%) of 160 psychiatrically hospitalized children were given diagnoses of depressive disorders. None of 12 diagnostic categories from DSM-III axes I and II occurred significantly more frequently among these depressed children than among the non-depressed children in this sample.
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