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Brief Diagnostic Interviews (SDDS-PC) for Multiple Mental Disorders in Primary Care

A Pilot Study

Myrna M. Weissman, PhD; Mark Olfson, MD; Andrew C. Leon, PhD; W. Eugene Broadhead, MD, PhD; Thomas T. Gilbert, MD, MPH; Edmund S. Higgins, MD; James E. Barrett, MD; Robert S. Blacklow, MD; Martin B. Keller, MD; Christina Hoven, DrPH

Arch Fam Med. 1995;4(3):220-227.


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