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significantly more frequently in the manic - depressive group than in the involutional - depression group ( 61.5 per cent vs. 36.0 per cent ; p < .02 ) . This finding is strong evidence against the notion of a specific , involutional ...
significantly more frequently in the manic - depressive group than in the involutional - depression group ( 61.5 per cent vs. 36.0 per cent ; p < .02 ) . This finding is strong evidence against the notion of a specific , involutional ...
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... to starting treatment ; the hospitalized patients were interviewed during their first full day in the hospital . Sixty - one per cent of the sample were females and 39 per cent males ; 65 per cent were white and 35 per cent Negro .
... to starting treatment ; the hospitalized patients were interviewed during their first full day in the hospital . Sixty - one per cent of the sample were females and 39 per cent males ; 65 per cent were white and 35 per cent Negro .
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Huston and Locher ( 1948 ) reported a recovery rate of 88 per cent in 74 manic - depressive patients who received ECT as compared with 79 per cent recovery rate for 63 patients who had been hospitalized before the introduction of ECT .
Huston and Locher ( 1948 ) reported a recovery rate of 88 per cent in 74 manic - depressive patients who received ECT as compared with 79 per cent recovery rate for 63 patients who had been hospitalized before the introduction of ECT .
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PARADOXES OF DEPRESSION | 3 |
Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
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