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Follow - up on these patients was obtained by letter , by social service interview , by physician's interview , by newspaper notices of suicide , and by records from other hospitals . In only one case was no follow - up data obtained .
Follow - up on these patients was obtained by letter , by social service interview , by physician's interview , by newspaper notices of suicide , and by records from other hospitals . In only one case was no follow - up data obtained .
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Studies of Symptomatology Hamilton and White ( 1959 ) performed a factor analysis on data obtained from 64 severely depressed patients who had been evaluated with the use of Hamilton's rating scale ( 1960a ) .
Studies of Symptomatology Hamilton and White ( 1959 ) performed a factor analysis on data obtained from 64 severely depressed patients who had been evaluated with the use of Hamilton's rating scale ( 1960a ) .
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Product moment correlations were obtained for the continuous variables , and point biserial r's for the dichotomous variables . The results are summarized in Table 12-7 . For Table 12-7 . CORRELATIONS OF BACKGROUND VariablES WITH ...
Product moment correlations were obtained for the continuous variables , and point biserial r's for the dichotomous variables . The results are summarized in Table 12-7 . For Table 12-7 . CORRELATIONS OF BACKGROUND VariablES WITH ...
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