Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Comorbid Major Depression and Heart Rate Variability: A Case-Control Study in Taiwan
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Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Comorbid Major Depression and Heart Rate Variability: A Case-Control Study in Taiwan
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Psychiatry Investigation
Volume 10, Issue 4, Pages 326
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Korean Neuropsychiatric Association
发表日期
2014-01-21
DOI
10.4306/pi.2013.10.4.326
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