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    AuthorPriebe, S (9)Korszun, A (7)Stansfeld, SA (5)Bhui, K (4)McGuffin, P (4)Uher, R (4)Breen, G (3)Clark, C (3)Cohen-Woods, S (3)Craddock, N (3)... View MoreSubject
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    Successful dorsomedial prefrontal rTMS for major depression in borderline personality disorder: Three cases 

    Feffer, K; Peters, SK; Bhui, K; Downar, J; Giacobbe, P (2017)
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    Repeated exposure to socioeconomic disadvantage and health selection as life course pathways to mid-life depressive and anxiety disorders 

    Stansfeld, SA; Clark, C; Rodgers, B; Caldwell, T; Power, C (2011-07)
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    Interaction between childhood maltreatment on immunogenetic risk in depression: Discovery and replication in clinical case-control samples 

    Cohen-Woods, S; Fisher, HL; Ahmetspahic, D; Douroudis, K; Stacey, D; Hosang, GM; Korszun, A; Owen, M; Craddock, N; Arolt, V;... (2018-01)
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    The effect of core clinician interpersonal behaviours on depression 

    Barnicot, K; Wampold, B; Priebe, S (2014-10-01)
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    Shared decision-making in ongoing outpatient psychiatric treatment 

    McCabe, R; Khanom, H; Bailey, P; Priebe, S (2013-06)
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    Phenotypic Association Analyses With Copy Number Variation in Recurrent Depressive Disorder 

    Rucker, JJH; Tansey, KE; Rivera, M; Pinto, D; Cohen-Woods, S; Uher, R; Aitchison, KJ; Craddock, N; Owen, MJ; Jones, L;... (2016-02-15)
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    A synthesis of the evidence for managing stress at work: a review of the reviews reporting on anxiety, depression, and absenteeism. 

    Bhui, KS; Dinos, S; Stansfeld, SA; White, PD (2012)
    BACKGROUND: Psychosocial stressors in the workplace are a cause of anxiety and depressive illnesses, suicide and family disruption. METHODS: The present review synthesizes the evidence from existing systematic reviews ...
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    Polygenic interactions with environmental adversity in the aetiology of major depressive disorder 

    Mullins, N; Power, RA; Fisher, HL; Hanscombe, KB; Euesden, J; Iniesta, R; Levinson, DF; Weissman, MM; Potash, JB; Shi, J;... (2016-03)
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    Long-term mental health of war-refugees: a systematic literature review 

    Bogic, M; Njoku, A; Priebe, S (2015-10-28)
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    Psychiatric outcomes associated with chronic illness in adolescence: A systematic review 

    BRADY, AB; Stansfeld, SA; Deighton, J
    Recent years have seen an increased focus on the high rates of psychiatric comorbidities in adults with chronic illness. This systematic review explored whether chronic illness in adolescents was similarly associated with ...
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