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  • Kessler, Ronald C. and E.E. Walters, "Epidemiology of DSM-III-R major depression and minor depression among adolescents and young adults in the National Comorbidity Survey," Depression and Anxiety 7 (1998): 3

    Robert Leahy, Ph.D.: The Cost of Depression Ph.D. Robert Leahy 2010

  • Kessler, Ronald C. and E.E. Walters, "Epidemiology of DSM-III-R major depression and minor depression among adolescents and young adults in the National Comorbidity Survey," Depression and Anxiety 7 (1998): 3

    Robert Leahy, Ph.D.: The Cost of Depression Ph.D. Robert Leahy 2010

  • I recently went to a talk by Professor Nikolas Rose where he noted that for £8,000 you can buy a report entitled 'Anxiety Disorders: More Than Just a Comorbidity' from an online business intelligence company.

    Mind Hacks: March 2006 Archives 2006

  • I recently went to a talk by Professor Nikolas Rose where he noted that for £8,000 you can buy a report entitled 'Anxiety Disorders: More Than Just a Comorbidity' from an online business intelligence company.

    Mind Hacks: Marketing anxiety 2006

  • Comorbidity of panic disorder and major depression: A review of epidemiological and genetic data.

    The Neuropsychiatric Guide to Modern Everyday Psychiatry Michael Alan Taylor 1993

  • Le Strat and colleagues examined data from two national surveys in the United States called the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions NESARC and the National Comorbidity Survey-Replication, involving about 41,600 and 9,100 people, respectively.

    FOXNews.com 2011

  • (PDF), based on data from the National Comorbidity Survey, estimated that 17 percent of cocaine users qualify for a diagnosis of "substance dependence" at some point in their lives, suggesting that Kelly is off by a factor of more than four.

    Reason Magazine 2010

  • Comorbidity occurs because the symptoms of different disorders overlap.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows psychexchange.co.uk@slideshare.net(psychexchange.c 2010

  • Comorbidity occurs because the symptoms of different disorders overlap.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows psychexchange.co.uk@slideshare.net(psychexchange.c 2010

  • (PDF), based on data from the National Comorbidity Survey, estimated that 17 percent of cocaine users qualify for a diagnosis of "substance dependence" at some point in their lives, suggesting that Kelly is off by a factor of more than four.

    Reason Magazine 2010

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