Effect of comorbid anxiety on treatment response and relapse risk in late-life depression: controlled study
The British Journal of Psychiatry2007Vol. 190(4), pp. 344–349
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Carmen Andreescu, Eric J. Lenze, Mary Amanda Dew, Amy Begley, Benoit H. Mulsant, Alexandre Y. Dombrovski, Bruce G. Pollock, Jacqueline Stack, Mark D. Miller, Charles F. Reynolds
Abstract
Improved identification and management of anxiety in late-life depression are needed to achieve response and stabilise recovery.
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