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Longitudinal course of depression symptoms in multiple sclerosis
Peter Arnett
, J. J. Randolph
Psychology
Penn State Neuroscience Institute
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Depressive Symptoms
100%
Multiple Sclerosis
100%
Chicago
100%
Depression Course
100%
Longitudinal Course
100%
Depressed Mood
42%
Beck Depression inventory-II (BDI-II)
28%
Reliable Change
28%
Multiple Sclerosis Treatment
28%
Active Coping
28%
Patients at Risk
28%
Proactive Coping
28%
Interferon-β (IFN-β)
28%
Over 40
14%
Longitudinal Association
14%
Symptom Cluster
14%
Scale Correlation
14%
Neuroregenerative
14%
Mood Scale
14%
Reliable Change Index
14%
Lifetime Prevalence
14%
Mood Symptoms
14%
Depression Prevalence
14%
Neuroscience
Multiple Sclerosis
100%
Beta Interferon
60%
Beck Depression Inventory
40%
Psychology
Mood
100%
Beck Depression Inventory
28%
Coping Strategies
14%