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Journal of Affective Disorders, 21 (1991) 291-292 291 © 1991 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V. 0165-0327/91 /$03.50 Table of Contents (V ol. 21) ™~ —_ = No. 1 — January 1991 Research Papers Models of stress, vulnerability and affective disorder B. Rodgers (U.K.) Psychoeducation of partners of bipolar-manic patients E.M. van Gent and F.M. Zwart (The Netherlands) Temporal lobe structure by magnetic resonance in bipolar affective disorders and schizophrenia A. Rossi, P. Stratta, V. Di Michele, M. Gallucci, A. Splendiani, S. de Cataldo and M. Casacchia (Italy) Close linkage of bipolar disorder to chromosome 11 markers is excluded in two large Australian pedigrees P. Mitchell, B. Waters, N. Morrison, J. Shine, J. Donald and J. Eisman (Australia) Five-year mortality in lithium-treated manic-depressive patients P. Vestergaard and J. Aagaard (Denmark) Geographical and urban-rural variation in the seasonality of suicide: some further evidence R. Micciolo, P. Williams, C. Zimmermann-Tansella and M. Tansella (Italy, U.K.) Antidepressant drug prescribing in general practice: a 6-year study M. Balestrieri, N. Bragagnoli and C. Bellantuono (Italy) 45 Multi-center study of seasonal affective disorders in Japan. A preliminary report K. Takahashi, Y. Asano, M. Kohsaka, M. Okawa, M. Sasaki, Y. Honda, T. Higuchi, J. Yamazaki, Y. Ishizuka, K. Kawaguchi, T. Ohta, K. Hanada, Y. Sugita, K.M aeda, H. Nagayama, T. Kotorii, K. Egashira and S. Takahashi (Japan) 57 Computed tomography of the brain in unipolar depression B. Van den Bossche, M. Maes, C. Brussaard, C. Schotte, P. Cosyns, J. De Moor and A. De Schepper (Belgium) 67 No. 2 — February 1991 Research Papers Prediction of treatment response in bipolar, manic disorder F. Miller, JH. Tanenbaum, A. Griffin and E. Ritvo (U.S.A.) 75 Analysis of observed behaviors displayed by depressed patients during a clinical interview: relationships between behavioral factors and clinical concepts of activation A.L. Bouhuys, C.J. Jansen and R.H. van den Hoofdakker (The Netherlands) 79 Red blood cell NMR proton relaxation times in ill and recovered patients with unipolar and bipolar affective disorders J.A.O. Besson, J. Holland, T. Wheeldon and K.P. Ebmeier (U.K.) 89 Relationship of social phobia with other psychiatric illness M. Van Ameringen, C. Mancini, G. Styan and D. Donison (Canada) 93 FACTOREP: a new tool to explore the dimensions of depression G.W. Welch and P.M. Ellis (New Zealand) 101 Serum thyrotropin responses to thyrotropin-releasing hormone in alcohol-dependent patients with and without depression M. O’Hanlon, S. Barry, A.W. Clare and T.G. Dinan (Ireland) 109 Transmission of symptoms of anxiety and depression in nuclear families K. Tambs (Norway) 117 Secular trends in psychiatric diagnoses of suicide victims G.A. Carlson, C.L. Rich, P. Grayson and R.C. Fowler (U.S.A.) 127 Antiphospholipid, antinuclear, Epstein—Barr and cytomegalovirus antibodies, and soluble interleukin-2 receptors in depressive patients M. Maes, E. Bosmans, E. Suy, C. Vandervorst, C. Dejonckheere and J. Raus (Belgium) 133 Treatment of seasonal affective disorder with high-intensity light. A phototherapy study with an Icelandic group of patients A. Magnusson and H. Kristbjarnarson (Iceland) 141 Forthcoming Meetings 149 * a as z7e] 5 292 4 No. 3 — March 1991 Research Papers Predictors of antidepressant treatment outcome in melancholia: psychosocial, clinical and biological indicators J. Vallejo, C. Gasto, R. Catalan, A. Bulbena and J.M. Menchon (Spain) 151 Depression in children and adolescents: new data on ‘undertreatment’ and a literature review on the efficacy of available treatments M.B. Keller, P.W. Lavori, W.R. Beardslee, J. Wunder and N. Ryan (U.S.A.) 163 Disappearance of memory deficits in outpatient depressives responding to imipramine E.D. Peselow, J. Corwin, R.R. Fieve, J. Rotrosen and T.B. Cooper (U.S.A.) 173 Adolescent offspring of endogenous unipolar depressive parents and of normal parents M. Grigoroiu-Serbanescu, D. Christodorescu, S. Magureanu, I. Jipescu, A. Totoescu, E. Marinescu, V. Ardelean and S. Popa (Romania) 185 Altered in vitro adaptive responses of lymphocyte Na*,K *-ATPase in patients with manic depressive psychosis A.J. Wood, C.E. Smith, E.E. Clarke, P.J. Cowen, J.K. Aronson and D.G. Grahame-Smith (U.K.) 199 Effects of the antidepressant phenelzine on brain levels of y-aminobutyric acid (GABA) G.B. Baker, J.T.F. Wong, J.M. Yeung and R.T. Coutts (Canada) 207 Blunted growth hormone and prolactin responses to L-tryptophan in depression; a state-dependent abnormality A.K. Upadhyaya, I. Pennell, P.J. Cowen and J.F.W. Deakin (U.K.) 213 No. 4 — April 1991 Research Papers Lifetime exit events and recent social and family adversities in anxious and depressed school-age children and adolescents — I I.M. Goodyer and P.M.E. Altham (U.K.) Lifetime exit events and recent social and family adversities in anxious and depressed school-age children and adolescents — II I.M. Goodyer and P.M.E. Altham (U.K.) Desipramine treatment in panic disorder O. Kalus, G.M. Asnis, E. Rubinson, R. Kahn, J.M.H. Friedman, N. Iqbal, D. Grosz, H. Van Praag and W. Cahn (U.S.A.) Parents, partners or personality? Risk factors for post-natal depression P. Boyce, I. Hickie and G. Parker (Australia) Pathologic grief and its relationship to other psychiatric disorders K. Kim and S. Jacobs (U.S.A.) Morbidity risk for mood disorders in the families of borderline patients M. Gasperini, M. Battaglia, P. Scherillo, G. Sciuto, G. Diaferia and L. Bellodi (Italy) Mental health intervention programs in primary care: their scientific basis W. Van den Brink, A. Leenstra, J. Ormel and G. Van de Willige (The Netherlands) Books Received Author Index (Vol. 21) Table of Contents (Vol. 21)

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