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The 'Usual Care' of Major Depression in Primary Care Practice
Herbert C. Schulberg, PhD;
Marian R. Block, MD;
Michael J. Madonia, MSW;
C. Paul Scott, MD;
Judith R. Lave, PhD;
Eric Rodriguez, MD;
John L. Coulehan, MD
Arch Fam Med. 1997;6(4):334-339.
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