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Type and content of delusions in unipolar psychotic depression
Authors
E. Lykouras Christodoulou, G.N. Malliaras, D.
Publication date
1 January 1985
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Abstract
In a prospective study the authors compared unipolar psychotic and non-psychotic patients for the presence of delusional ideation in previous episodes. Psychotic patients had a significantly higher frequency of delusions in previous episodes. The type and content of delusional ideas were similar from episode to episode. The results and their implications are discussed. © 1985
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