Pages that link to "Q54009599"
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The following pages link to Acute response of social functioning in dysthymic patients with desipramine (Q54009599):
Displaying 12 items.
- Assessment of social functioning in depression (Q33824026) (← links)
- Dysthymia: a review of pharmacological and behavioral factors (Q33964349) (← links)
- What determines post-traumatic stress disorder symptomatology for survivors of childhood sexual abuse? (Q34741002) (← links)
- Breaking the myths: new treatment approaches for chronic depression (Q34923254) (← links)
- The economic burden of depression and the cost-effectiveness of treatment. (Q35164226) (← links)
- Dyadic discord at baseline is associated with lack of remission in the acute treatment of chronic depression (Q36942348) (← links)
- Current therapeutic approaches for dysthymic disorder (Q37610173) (← links)
- Assessment of depressive symptoms and functional outcomes in patients with major depressive disorder treated with duloxetine versus placebo: primary outcomes from two trials conducted under the same protocol (Q48759820) (← links)
- The association of visuospatial working memory with dysthymic disorder in pre-pubertal children (Q51865936) (← links)
- Six months of desipramine for dysthymia: can dysthymic patients achieve normal social functioning? (Q53926012) (← links)
- Focus on social functioning in depression (Q57739369) (← links)
- Pharmacotherapy for chronic depression (Q71179033) (← links)