Issues concerning feedback about genetic testing and risk of depression

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Kay Wilhelm, MD, FRANzcP, School of Psychiatry, University ot New South Wales, and Black Dog Institute, Sydney; Battina Melser, PhD, Prince of Wales clinical School, university of New South Wales; Philip B. Mitchell, MD, FRANzcP, FRcPsych, Adam W. Finch, BSc, MPsychol, Jennifer E. SieBel, BSc, Gordon Parker, MD, DSc, PhD, FRa,NzcP, School of Psychiatry, University of New South Wales, and Black Dog Institute, Sydney; peter R. Schofield, BSc Agr, PhD, DSc, Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute, and university of New South Wales, Australia.

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Wilhelm, K., Meiser, B., Mitchell, P. B., Finch, A. W., Siegel, J. E., Parker, G., & Schofield, P. R. (2009). Issues concerning feedback about genetic testing and risk of depression. British Journal of Psychiatry, 194(5), 404–410. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.107.047514

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