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Annals of Family Medicine 3:523-528 (2005)
© 2005 Annals of Family Medicine, Inc.
doi: 10.1370/afm.377

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Suicidal Ideation and Risk Levels Among Primary Care Patients With Uncomplicated Depression

Herbert C. Schulberg, PhD, MSHyg1, Pamela W. Lee, MA2, Martha L. Bruce, PhD, MPH1, Patrick J. Raue, PhD1, Jean J. Lefever, MS1, John W. Williams, Jr, MD, MHSc3, Allen J. Dietrich, MD2 and Paul A. Nutting, MD, MSPH4

1 Weill Medical College of Cornell University, White Plains, NY
2 Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH
3 Center for Health Services Research in Primary Care, Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Duke University, Durham, NC
4 Center for Research Strategies, Denver, Colo



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Figure 1. Flow chart of participation in the trial.

IRB = institutional review board.

 





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