A comparison of two life stress assessment approaches: prospective prediction of treatment outcome in recurrent depression.
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D. Kupfer | E. Frank | J. McQuaid | S. Monroe | J. Roberts | Ellen Frank | Scott M. Monroe | David J. Kupfer | John R. McQuaid | John E. Roberts
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