Hi
I'm trying to find good evidence of the extent to which getting
diagnosed with either depression or an anxiety disorder increases the
likelihood that people will receive a future diagnosis of the same kind
- or for that matter, any other psychiatric diagnosis.
Despite conducting searches using terms like 'recurrence' 'risk'
predisposition' 'predictor' 'vulnerability' in conjunction with terms
from the diagnostic labels, I've found almost nothing on this.
Is anyone able to to either recommend better search strategies or point
me toward any relevant studies?
many thanks
J.
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