Journal of Affective Disorders
Volume 74, Issue 1 , Pages 49-57 , March 2003

Interpersonal stress and depression in women

Received 26 May 2001 ,Accepted 27 May 2001.

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doi: 10.1016/S0165-0327(02)00430-5

Journal of Affective Disorders
Volume 74, Issue 1 , Pages 49-57 , March 2003