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In one study he found that there was no relationship between family history and outcome . Vaillant ( 1963b ) also studied the relationship of manic - depressive heredity and outcome of schizophrenia . He found that among schizophrenics ...
In one study he found that there was no relationship between family history and outcome . Vaillant ( 1963b ) also studied the relationship of manic - depressive heredity and outcome of schizophrenia . He found that among schizophrenics ...
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He was also able to find a statistically significant relationship between the classification of the leptosomatic physique based on anthropometric indices and schizophrenia . He reported , however , that the physical type is influenced ...
He was also able to find a statistically significant relationship between the classification of the leptosomatic physique based on anthropometric indices and schizophrenia . He reported , however , that the physical type is influenced ...
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These do not show a significant relationship between parental loss and the clinical diagnosis of depression . In this respect , their findings are similar to ours in that we did not find any association between orphanhood and the ...
These do not show a significant relationship between parental loss and the clinical diagnosis of depression . In this respect , their findings are similar to ours in that we did not find any association between orphanhood and the ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
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Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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