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Genetic variability and response to sertraline in pediatric populations: a review on pharmacogenetics, pharmacokinetics, and the risk of adverse events. [PDF]
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Informant Disagreement for Separation Anxiety Disorder
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2004To characterize informant disagreement for separation anxiety disorder (SAD).The sample comprised 2,779 8- to 17-year-old twins from a community-based registry. Children and their parents completed a personal interview about the child's psychiatric history.
Andrew R Pickles, Hermine Maes
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Pediatric Annals, 2005
SAD is a disorder that can cause a great deal of distress and impairment. Children with the disorder often miss school, as well as many other important social opportunities like playing with friends and participating in extracurricular activities. It is quite likely that, if untreated, SAD can lead to numerous negative psychosocial outcomes.
Nichole, Jurbergs, Deborah Roth, Ledley
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SAD is a disorder that can cause a great deal of distress and impairment. Children with the disorder often miss school, as well as many other important social opportunities like playing with friends and participating in extracurricular activities. It is quite likely that, if untreated, SAD can lead to numerous negative psychosocial outcomes.
Nichole, Jurbergs, Deborah Roth, Ledley
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The separation of adult separation anxiety disorder
CNS Spectrums, 2016The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) categorization of mental disorders places “separation anxiety disorder” within the broad group of anxiety disorders, and its diagnosis no longer rests on establishing an onset during childhood or adolescence.
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