Topic: Middle Aged
Journal: The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
Documents
A list of abstracts that contain a topic of "Middle Aged" and a journal name of "The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry".
Sertraline Treatment for Generalized Anxiety Disorder: a Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled Study.
PMID: 16848646
An Open Trial of Light Therapy in Adult Attention-deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder.
PMID: 17107243
The Brown Longitudinal Obsessive Compulsive Study: Treatments Received and Patient Impressions of Improvement.
PMID: 17196050
Health-related Quality of Life in Euthymic Bipolar Disorder Patients: Differences Between Bipolar I and Ii Subtypes.
PMID: 17335318
Psychoeducation in Schizophrenia: 7-year Follow-up Concerning Rehospitalization and Days in Hospital in the Munich Psychosis Information Project Study.
PMID: 17592908
Impact of Comorbid Attention Deficit Disorder on the Direct Medical Costs of Treating Adults with Depression in Managed Care.
PMID: 17335323
Comorbidity of Fibromyalgia and Psychiatric Disorders.
PMID: 16965199
Efficacy of Ziprasidone Against Hostility in Schizophrenia: Post Hoc Analysis of Randomized, Open-label Study Data.
PMID: 16669729
Use of Antidepressants and Suicide Rate in Finland: an Ecological Study.
PMID: 17474804
A Randomized, Double-blind Comparison of Olanzapine/Fluoxetine Combination, Olanzapine, and Fluoxetine in Treatment-resistant Major Depressive Disorder.
PMID: 17335320
Possible Link Between Childhood Separation Anxiety and Adulthood Personality Disorder in Patients with Anxiety Disorders in Japan.
PMID: 17017834
Are Overweight, Obesity, and Extreme Obesity Associated with Psychopathology? Results from the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions.
PMID: 17685734
Efficacy and Tolerability of Adjunctive Ziprasidone in Treatment-resistant Depression: a Randomized, Open-label, Pilot Study.
PMID: 17685744
Extended-release Bupropion for Patients with Major Depressive Disorder Presenting with Symptoms of Reduced Energy, Pleasure, and Interest: Findings from a Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled Study.
PMID: 16848645
