Comorbid anxiety and depression: Bête noire or quick fix?

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Abstract

The common territory shared by anxiety and depression has always been a contentious subject. Research in favour of anxious depression as a potentially treatment-relevant subtype has been limited by diagnostic dilemmas and crude measurement. The most recent evidence from genetics, neuropeptide systems and functional neuroimaging suggests a valid diagnostic construct.

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Andreescu, C., & Lenze, E. (2012, March). Comorbid anxiety and depression: Bête noire or quick fix? British Journal of Psychiatry. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.111.097022

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