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a psychosis , ” since the average duration of the episodes ranged from a few hours to a few days Paskind describes the symptoms of the short attacks as being exactly like those of longer attacks : profound sadness and unhappiness ...
a psychosis , ” since the average duration of the episodes ranged from a few hours to a few days Paskind describes the symptoms of the short attacks as being exactly like those of longer attacks : profound sadness and unhappiness ...
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FREQUENCY OF SINGLE AND MULTIPLE ATTACKS OF DEPRESSION Rennie Lundquist No. of Frequency of depression No. of patients ( % ) patients ( % ) 1 attack 2 attacks 3 attacks 4+ attacks 26 33 28 36 21.0 27.0 23.0 29.0 105 45 11 11 61.0 26.0 ...
FREQUENCY OF SINGLE AND MULTIPLE ATTACKS OF DEPRESSION Rennie Lundquist No. of Frequency of depression No. of patients ( % ) patients ( % ) 1 attack 2 attacks 3 attacks 4+ attacks 26 33 28 36 21.0 27.0 23.0 29.0 105 45 11 11 61.0 26.0 ...
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The median duration of the attacks is approximately 6.3 months among inpatients and approximately 3 months aniong outpatients . ... When the initial attack occurs before age 30 , it tends to be shorter than when it occurs after 30.
The median duration of the attacks is approximately 6.3 months among inpatients and approximately 3 months aniong outpatients . ... When the initial attack occurs before age 30 , it tends to be shorter than when it occurs after 30.
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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