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Page 93
... risk factors for suicide . In gen- eral , feelings of hopelessness and helplessness are associated with greater suicide risk . Older depressed males , particularly those with concurrent illness , are at high risk for successful ...
... risk factors for suicide . In gen- eral , feelings of hopelessness and helplessness are associated with greater suicide risk . Older depressed males , particularly those with concurrent illness , are at high risk for successful ...
Page 107
... risk factors for increased cardiovascular morbidity . It was assumed that this morbidity was caused in some way by ... risk factor for any cause of death . There is a large overlap between patients who score high on anx- iety measures ...
... risk factors for increased cardiovascular morbidity . It was assumed that this morbidity was caused in some way by ... risk factor for any cause of death . There is a large overlap between patients who score high on anx- iety measures ...
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... risk factors has established that higher heart rates are associated with increased risk of heart disease . However , it is generally assumed that the higher heart rates reflect individuals in poorer physical condition and that the lack ...
... risk factors has established that higher heart rates are associated with increased risk of heart disease . However , it is generally assumed that the higher heart rates reflect individuals in poorer physical condition and that the lack ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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