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Patterns and correlates of major depression in Chinese adults: a cross-sectional study of 0.5 million men and women
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- 06 December 2016, pp. 958-970
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Further evidence of a cumulative effect of social disadvantage on risk of psychosis
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- 05 December 2016, pp. 913-924
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Effects of behavioural activation on the neural basis of other perspective self-referential processing in subthreshold depression: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study
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- 29 November 2016, pp. 877-888
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Pervasive influence of maternal and paternal criminal offending on early childhood development: a population data linkage study
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- 29 November 2016, pp. 889-901
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Antenatal depressive symptoms as a predictor of deterioration in perceived social support across the perinatal period: a four-wave cohort study in Turkey
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- 22 November 2016, pp. 766-775
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Insight as a social identity process in the evolution of psychosocial functioning in the early phase of psychosis
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- 21 November 2016, pp. 718-729
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Longitudinal associations between late-life depression dimensions and cognitive functioning: a cross-domain latent growth curve analysis
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- 11 November 2016, pp. 690-702
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A novel resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging signature of resilience to recurrent depression
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- 08 November 2016, pp. 597-607
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Disrupted resting-state brain network properties in obesity: decreased global and putaminal cortico-striatal network efficiency
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- 02 November 2016, pp. 585-596
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Evaluation of an anti-stigma campaign related to common mental disorders in rural India: a mixed methods approach
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- 02 November 2016, pp. 565-575
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Predicting relapse after antidepressant withdrawal – a systematic review
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- 27 October 2016, pp. 426-437
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The efficacy of psychotherapy, pharmacotherapy and their combination on functioning and quality of life in depression: a meta-analysis
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- 26 October 2016, pp. 414-425
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Childhood adversity and midlife suicidal ideation
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- 20 October 2016, pp. 327-340
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The association between maternal postnatal depressive symptoms and offspring sleep problems in adolescence
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- 20 October 2016, pp. 451-459
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Parental and perinatal risk factors for sexual offending in men: a nationwide case-control study
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- 13 October 2016, pp. 305-315
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Longitudinal alterations in motivational salience processing in ultra-high-risk subjects for psychosis
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- 04 October 2016, pp. 243-254
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A study of wrist-worn activity measurement as a potential real-world biomarker for late-life depression
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- 26 September 2016, pp. 93-102
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Salience attribution and its relationship to cannabis-induced psychotic symptoms
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- 15 September 2016, pp. 3383-3395
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Recent trends in primary-care antidepressant prescribing to children and young people: an e-cohort study
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- 09 September 2016, pp. 3315-3327
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The longitudinal mental health impact of Fukushima nuclear disaster exposures and public criticism among power plant workers: the Fukushima NEWS Project study
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- 18 August 2016, pp. 3117-3125
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