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. 2003 Nov 1;327(7422):1030-1.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.327.7422.1030.

DSM depression and anxiety criteria and severity of symptoms in primary care: cross sectional study

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DSM depression and anxiety criteria and severity of symptoms in primary care: cross sectional study

Donald E Nease Jr et al. BMJ. .
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Figure 1
Severity of symptoms for mood versus anxiety in 199 participants meeting criteria of the DSM for purely mood disorder; broken lines are at mean + SD; diagonal line is regression line; stems show additional cases

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