Executive Summary Up to one in eight individuals may require treatment for depression during their lifetimes. The direct costs of treatment for major depressive disorder combined with the indirect costs from lost productivity are significant, accounting... Depression in Primary Care: Detection and diagnosis - Page 9by United States. Depression Guideline Panel - 1993Full view - About this book
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| DIANE Publishing Company - 1994 - 139 pages
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