Research ArticleOriginal Research
Self-Rated Health and Long-Term Prognosis of Depression
Gilles Ambresin, Patty Chondros, Christopher Dowrick, Helen Herrman and Jane M. Gunn
The Annals of Family Medicine January 2014, 12 (1) 57-65; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1370/afm.1562
Gilles Ambresin
1General Practice and Primary Health Care Academic Centre, The University of Melbourne, Carlton, Australia
MDPatty Chondros
1General Practice and Primary Health Care Academic Centre, The University of Melbourne, Carlton, Australia
PhDChristopher Dowrick
2Primary Medical Care, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, England
MDHelen Herrman
3Centre for Youth Mental Health, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Melbourne, Australia
MDJane M. Gunn
1General Practice and Primary Health Care Academic Centre, The University of Melbourne, Carlton, Australia
PhDFigure 1
Figure 1
Flowchart of the diamond study cohort.
Note: Flowchart of participants who were active in the cohort at each year after they withdrew or died, and the number of active participants that returned the survey questionnaire.
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Self-Rated Health and Long-Term Prognosis of Depression
Gilles Ambresin, Patty Chondros, Christopher Dowrick, Helen Herrman, Jane M. Gunn
The Annals of Family Medicine Jan 2014, 12 (1) 57-65; DOI: 10.1370/afm.1562
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