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Comparison between self-administered depression questionnaires and patients' own views of changes in their mood: a prospective cohort study in primary care
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- 20 January 2020, pp. 853-860
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Premenstrual depression, cortisol and oestradiol treatment
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- 09 July 2009, pp. 451-455
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The Cardiff Depression Study: a sib-pair study of dysfunctional attitudes in depressed probands and healthy control subjects
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- 17 May 2001, pp. 627-633
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General practitioner referral to specialist psychiatric services: a comparison of practices in North- and South-Verona
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- 09 July 2009, pp. 485-494
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Curiosity killed the cat: no evidence of an association between cat ownership and psychotic symptoms at ages 13 and 18 years in a UK general population cohort
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- 22 February 2017, pp. 1659-1667
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Predicting prognosis for adults with depression using individual symptom data: a comparison of modelling approaches
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- 06 May 2021, pp. 408-418
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Differentiation of executive and attention impairments in affective illness
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- 02 May 2007, pp. 1613-1623
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Exclusion of linkage of schizophrenia to the gene for the dopamine D2 receptor (DRD2) and chromosome 11q translocation sites
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- 09 July 2009, pp. 531-537
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Cross-generational transmission from drug abuse in parents to attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in children
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- 05 February 2016, pp. 1301-1309
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Mood, eating behaviour and attention
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- 07 May 2002, pp. 469-481
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Long-term psychotropic drug-taking and the process of withdrawal
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- 09 July 2009, pp. 853-858
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Depressed affect as a cause of associated somatic problems
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- 09 July 2009, pp. 737-746
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Marked increases in psychopathology found in a 30-year cohort comparison of suicide attempters
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- 07 July 2004, pp. 833-841
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A critique of biological psychiatry1
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- 09 July 2009, pp. 3-6
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Overlooking the transition elephant in the ultra-high-risk room: are we missing functional equivalents of transition to psychosis?
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- 29 November 2019, pp. 184-187
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Letter to the Editor: Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has a history reaching back to the 19th century
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- 20 December 2012, pp. 669-671
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Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and amygdala function during cognitive reappraisal predicts weight restoration and emotion regulation impairment in anorexia nervosa
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- 23 July 2020, pp. 844-852
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Relationships between autistic traits, insufficient sleep, and real-world executive functions in children: a mediation analysis of a national epidemiological survey
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- 26 November 2019, pp. 579-586
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The antidepressant standoff: why it continues and how to resolve it
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- 29 November 2019, pp. 177-186
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Neurotic illness in the families of children with asthma and wheezy bronchitis: a general practice population study
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- 09 July 2009, pp. 305-310
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