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Assessing the relationship between functional impairment/recovery and depression severity: a pooled analysis

International Clinical PsychopharmacologyGuico-Pabia et al
International Clinical Psychopharmacology 27:1 January 2012
ISSN: 0268-1315 • Frequency: 6/year • Subscribe Now • Journal Website

This study explores the relationship between assessments of functional impairment, emotional well-being, and depression symptoms using data pooled from 3530 outpatients with major depressive disorder enrolled in 10 desvenlafaxine clinical trials.

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