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Investigating distinct and common abnormalities of resting-state functional connectivity in depression, anxiety, and their comorbid states
Symptom dimensions of affective disorders in migraine patients
Long-lasting effects of affective disorders and childhood trauma on dispositional optimism
Long-lasting effects of affective disorders and childhood trauma on dispositional optimism
Effects of mood state on divided attention in patients with bipolar disorder: Evidence for beneficial effects of subclinical manic symptoms
The use of symptom dimensions to investigate the longitudinal effects of life events on depressive and anxiety symptomatology
Are childhood and adult life adversities differentially associated with specific symptom dimensions of depression and anxiety? Testing the tripartite model
Whole-brain functional connectivity during emotional word classification in medication-free Major Depressive Disorder: Abnormal salience circuitry and relations to positive emotionality
Reference values for major depression questionnaires: The Leiden Routine Outcome Monitoring Study
The impact of stress systems and lifestyle on dyslipidemia and obesity in anxiety and depression
General, Specific and Unique Cognitive Factors Involved in Anxiety and Depressive Disorders
Dimensions of the inventory of depressive symptomatology as predictors of the course of depressive and anxiety disorders
PREDICTING OUTCOME OF DEPRESSION USING THE DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOM PROFILE: THE LEIDEN ROUTINE OUTCOME MONITORING STUDY
Salivary testosterone: Associations with depression, anxiety disorders, and antidepressant use in a large cohort study
Symptom dimensions as predictors of the two-year course of depressive and anxiety disorders
Distinguishing symptom dimensions of depression and anxiety: An integrative approach
The Effects of Neuroticism, Extraversion, and Positive and Negative Life Events on a One-Year Course of Depressive Symptoms in Euthymic Previously Depressed Patients Versus Healthy Controls
Two-year course of depressive and anxiety disorders: Results from the Netherlands Study of Depression and Anxiety (NESDA)