This document contains citations for 7 different studies related to depression. The studies examined trends in psychological distress and depression in the US from 2001-2012, prevalence of depression among US households from 2009-2012, characteristics of postpartum depression, differences in depression symptoms during pregnancy vs. other times, ability of clinicians to identify depression in primary care settings, impact of depression severity on work productivity, and costs of depression to US workplaces in terms of absenteeism.
This document contains citations for 7 different studies related to depression. The studies examined trends in psychological distress and depression in the US from 2001-2012, prevalence of depression among US households from 2009-2012, characteristics of postpartum depression, differences in depression symptoms during pregnancy vs. other times, ability of clinicians to identify depression in primary care settings, impact of depression severity on work productivity, and costs of depression to US workplaces in terms of absenteeism.
This document contains citations for 7 different studies related to depression. The studies examined trends in psychological distress and depression in the US from 2001-2012, prevalence of depression among US households from 2009-2012, characteristics of postpartum depression, differences in depression symptoms during pregnancy vs. other times, ability of clinicians to identify depression in primary care settings, impact of depression severity on work productivity, and costs of depression to US workplaces in terms of absenteeism.
This document contains citations for 7 different studies related to depression. The studies examined trends in psychological distress and depression in the US from 2001-2012, prevalence of depression among US households from 2009-2012, characteristics of postpartum depression, differences in depression symptoms during pregnancy vs. other times, ability of clinicians to identify depression in primary care settings, impact of depression severity on work productivity, and costs of depression to US workplaces in terms of absenteeism.
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