Impact of depression on work productivity and its improvement after outpatient treatment with antidepressants.
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E. Kang | K. Frick | J. Woo | Se Joo Kim | T. Hwang | Won Kim | Y. Seo | Y. Park | Byong Hwi Choi | Byong-Joo Ham | Jun-Seok Lee
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