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Volkskrankheit Depression?
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Wie in den vorausgehenden Kapitel gezeigt wurde, sind Depressionen ein bedeutendes Public Health Problem. Wie auch immer man die Krankheitslast misst, sind Depressionen eine der führenden Ursachen für Krankheit und Einkommensverlust in alien Altersgruppen.

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Holm, S., Burgess, S. (2006). Interventionen und ethischer Kontext. In: Stoppe, G., Bramesfeld, A., Schwartz, FW. (eds) Volkskrankheit Depression?. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-32221-3_16

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