1984
DOI: 10.1192/bjp.144.6.630
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The Occurrence of Secondary Affective Disorder in an In-patient Population with Severe and Recurrent Affective Disorder

Abstract: One hundred and eighty nine consecutive in-patients with treatment-resistant affective disorder were administered the Renard Diagnostic Interview to determine whether the 45 with secondary affective disorder (SAD) differed from the 144 with primary affective disorder (PAD). The SAD group, including 15 subjects with bipolar disorder, had an earlier mean age of onset of depression and contained more unmarried individuals. The total secondary group could not usefully be differentiated by assessment of clinical sy… Show more

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