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CHARACTERISTICS OF PSYCHIATRIC CONSULTATIONS IN A PEDIATRIC CANCER CENTER AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY RAIT, D. S., Jacobsen, P. B., Lederberg, M. S., Holland, J. C. 1988; 145 (3): 363-364
Abstract
Data on psychiatric consultations with 58 pediatric cancer patients are summarized. Although most patients received DSM-III axis I diagnoses, adjustment disorder was diagnosed in 30 cases (52%). The patients with primarily depressive features were significantly older than those with anxious features.
View details for Web of Science ID A1988M329100018
View details for PubMedID 3344854