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Stoltzman, R., McEvoy, L., & Nestadt, G. The Exclusion Criteria of DSM-III: A Study of the Co-occurrence of Hierarchy-free Syndromes

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Boyd, JH; Burke, JD; Greenberg, E; Holzer, CE; Rae, DS; George, LK; Karno, M
Published in: Archives of General Psychiatry
1984

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Archives of General Psychiatry

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1984

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41

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983 / 989

Related Subject Headings

  • Psychiatry
  • 17 Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
  • 11 Medical and Health Sciences
 

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Boyd, J. H., Burke, J. D., Greenberg, E., Holzer, C. E., Rae, D. S., George, L. K., & Karno, M. (1984). Stoltzman, R., McEvoy, L., & Nestadt, G. The Exclusion Criteria of DSM-III: A Study of the Co-occurrence of Hierarchy-free Syndromes. Archives of General Psychiatry, 41, 983–989.
Boyd, J. H., J. D. Burke, E. Greenberg, C. E. Holzer, D. S. Rae, L. K. George, and M. Karno. “Stoltzman, R., McEvoy, L., & Nestadt, G. The Exclusion Criteria of DSM-III: A Study of the Co-occurrence of Hierarchy-free Syndromes.” Archives of General Psychiatry 41 (1984): 983–89.
Boyd JH, Burke JD, Greenberg E, Holzer CE, Rae DS, George LK, et al. Stoltzman, R., McEvoy, L., & Nestadt, G. The Exclusion Criteria of DSM-III: A Study of the Co-occurrence of Hierarchy-free Syndromes. Archives of General Psychiatry. 1984;41:983–9.
Boyd, J. H., et al. “Stoltzman, R., McEvoy, L., & Nestadt, G. The Exclusion Criteria of DSM-III: A Study of the Co-occurrence of Hierarchy-free Syndromes.” Archives of General Psychiatry, vol. 41, 1984, pp. 983–89.
Boyd JH, Burke JD, Greenberg E, Holzer CE, Rae DS, George LK, Karno M. Stoltzman, R., McEvoy, L., & Nestadt, G. The Exclusion Criteria of DSM-III: A Study of the Co-occurrence of Hierarchy-free Syndromes. Archives of General Psychiatry. 1984;41:983–989.

Published In

Archives of General Psychiatry

Publication Date

1984

Volume

41

Start / End Page

983 / 989

Related Subject Headings

  • Psychiatry
  • 17 Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
  • 11 Medical and Health Sciences