Identifying subtypes of depression in clinician-annotated text: a retrospective cohort study
Abstract Current criteria for depression are imprecise and do not accurately characterize its distinct clinical presentations. As a result, its diagnosis lacks clinical utility in both treatment and research settings. Data-driven efforts to refine criteria have typically focused on a limited set of...
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Auteurs principaux: | Benson Kung, Maurice Chiang, Gayan Perera, Megan Pritchard, Robert Stewart |
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2021
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