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The British Journal of Psychiatry 145: 363-365 (1984)
© 1984 The Royal College of Psychiatrists

Comparison of pharmacological treatment response between situational and non-situational depressions

MJ Garvey, CB Schaffer and VB Tuason

Fifty-one patients with a primary major depressive disorder preceded by a stressful environmental event were compared for their response to pharmacological treatment with 75 depressives who experienced no stressful life event before illness episodes. There was no difference between the groups in treatment response rates after four and six weeks of treatment respectively.


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