The differences in the estimation of depression severity by psychiatrists and patients during the combined treatment with agomelatine (a multicenter study “EMOTSIA”)

Author:

Medvedev V. E.,Retiunsky K. Yu.,Ovchinnikov A. A.,Barylnik Yu. B.,Shmilovich A. A.,Antokhin E. Yu.,Usov G. M.,Cheremin R. A.,Poletsky V. M.,Onegin A. V.,Kireeva I. P.,Frolova V. I.,Filippova N. V.,Antonova A. A.,Deeva M. A.,Onegina D. A.

Publisher

Media Sphere Publishing Group

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Neurology (clinical)

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