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They failed to find any significant relationship between the sedation threshold and any of the diagnostic groups . Nymgaard ( 1959 ) reported that the mean sedation threshold of a group of 44 psychotic depressives was significantly ...
They failed to find any significant relationship between the sedation threshold and any of the diagnostic groups . Nymgaard ( 1959 ) reported that the mean sedation threshold of a group of 44 psychotic depressives was significantly ...
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Another study that indicates that depressed patients do not have significant impairment of psychomotor ability was conducted by Shapiro et al . ( 1958 ) . They found that depressed patients following recovery ( produced by ECT ) did not ...
Another study that indicates that depressed patients do not have significant impairment of psychomotor ability was conducted by Shapiro et al . ( 1958 ) . They found that depressed patients following recovery ( produced by ECT ) did not ...
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With the use of the Kruskal - Wallis Non - Parametric Analysis of Variance by Ranks , it was found that all categories showed a significant relationship to the total score for the inventory . * Significance was beyond ...
With the use of the Kruskal - Wallis Non - Parametric Analysis of Variance by Ranks , it was found that all categories showed a significant relationship to the total score for the inventory . * Significance was beyond ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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