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i} ay 4 ELSEVIER Journal of Affective Disorders 53 (1999) 293-295 Contents (Vol. 53) No. 1 — April 1999 Research Reports Sub-grouping non-melancholic depression from manifest clinical features G. Parker, K. Roy, K. Wilhelm, P. Mitchell, M.-P. Austin, D. Hadzi-Pavlovic, C. Little (Australia) Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors have broadened the utilisation of antidepressant treatment in accordance with recom- mendations. Findings from a Swedish prescription database G. Isacsson, G. Boéthius, S. Henriksson, J.K. Jones, U. Bergman (Sweden, USA) Accelerated post-glucose glycaemia and altered alliesthesia-test in Seasonal Affective Disorder K. Krauchi, U. Keller, G. Leonhardt, D.P. Brunner, P. van der Velde, H.-J. Haug, A. Wirz-Justice (Switzerland) Higher serum prolyl endopeptidase activity in patients with post-traumatic stress disorder M. Maes, A.-H. Lin, S. Bonaccorso, F. Goossens, A. Van Gastel, R. Pioli, L. Delmeire, S. Scharpé (Belgium, USA, Italy) Seasonal affective disorder and latitude: a review of the literature P.P.A. Mersch, H.M. Middendorp, A.L. Bouhuys, D.G.M. Beersma, R.H. van den Hoofdakker (The Netherlands) The effect of comorbid alcoholism on recurrence in affective disorder: a case register study LN. Kessing (Denmark) The development and validation of the coping inventory for prodromes of mania G. Wong, D. Lam (England) Reliability of biographical data, their relations to personality variables and their influence on life-events K.-E. Biihler, H. Haltenhof, S. Geyer, H. Bardeleben (Germany) Seasonal and circadian rhythms in suicide in Cagliari, Italy C. Altamura, A. VanGastel, R. Pioli, P. Mannu, M. Maes (Italy, Belgium, USA) Brief Report Low persistence in euthymic manic-depressive patients: a replication Y. Osher, E. Lefkifker, M. Kotler (Israel) Preliminary Communications Characteristics of patients with otherwise typical winter depression, but with incomplete summer remission O. Lingjzrde, A. Regine Foreland (Norway) Lamotrigine for the treatment of bipolar disorder: a clinical case series T. Suppes, E.S. Brown, S.L. McElroy, P-E. Keck Jr., W. Nolen, R. Kupka, M. Frye, K.D. Denicoff, L. Altshuler, G.S. Leverich, R.M. Post (USA, The Netherlands) Special Article The moon and madness reconsidered C.L. Raison, H.M. Klein, M. Steckler (USA) No. 2 - May 1999 Research Reports Hemispheric asymmetry in depression and mania. A longitudinal QEEG study in bipolar disorder R.J. Koek, B.I. Yerevanian, K.H. Tachiki, J.C. Smith, J. Alcock, A. Kopelowicz (USA) 294 Contents (Vol. 53) Exogenous corticosteroid exposures are associated with increased recollection of traumatic life events S.B. Patten (Canada) Neurological correlates of depressive symptoms in Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia S. Simpson, H. Allen, B. Tomenson, A. Burns (UK) The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale: validation for an Italian sample P. Benvenuti, M. Ferrara, C. Niccolai, V. Valoriani, J.L. Cox (Italy, UK) When the cradle falls: the treatment of postnatal depression in a psychiatric day hospital compared with routine primary care E. Boath, J. Cox, M. Lewis, P. Jones, A. Pryce (UK) Sociodemographic, clinical, and attitudinal characteristics of the untreated depressed in Ontario E. Lin, SV. Parikh (Canada) Treatment of major depression in the context of panic disorder S. Woody, P.D. McLean, S. Taylor, WJ. Koch (USA, Canada) Brief Reports The incidence of akathisia in bipolar affective disorder treated with neuroleptics — a preliminary report M. Briine (Germany) Is depression associated with immune activation? B.H. Natelson, T. Denny, X.-D. Zhou, J.J. LaManca, J.E. Ottenweller, L. Tiersky, J. DeLuca, W.C. Gause (USA) Preliminary Communication Effectiveness of treatments for major depression in primary medical care practice: a post hoc analysis of outcomes for African American and white patients C. Brown, H.C. Schulberg, D. Sacco, J.M. Perel, P.R. Houck (USA) Special Article Sad, glad, or mad hearts? epidemiological evidence for a causal relationship between mood disorders and coronary artery disease C.B. Barrick (USA) No. 3— June 1999 Review Article The role of genetic factors in the etiology of seasonal affective disorder and seasonality L. Sher, D. Goldman, N. Ozaki, N.E. Rosenthal (USA, Japan) Research Reports Impulsivity: a relevant dimension in depression regarding suicide attempts? E. Corruble, C. Damy, J.D. Guelfi (France) Clinical and quantitative EEG studies of mania J.G. Small, V. Milstein, FW. Malloy, C.E. Medlock, M.H. Klapper (USA) The effect of episodes on recurrence in affective disorder: a case register study LN. Kessing, P.K. Andersen (Denmark) The effect of the first manic episode in affective disorder: a case register study of hospitalised episodes LY. Kessing (Denmark) Gender differences in the prevalence of depression: a survey in primary care W. Maier, M. Giinsicke, R. Gater, M. Rezaki, B. Tiemens, R.F. Urzia (Germany, England, Turkey, The Netherlands, Chile) Brief Reports Temporal evolution of stress in the year prior to the onset of depressive disorders L. Livianos-Aldana, L. Rojo-Moreno, G. Cervera-Martinez, J.A. Dominguez-Carabantes (Spain) The effect of naloxone on adrenocorticotropin and cortisol release: evidence for a reduced response in depression F.E. Burnett, LV. Scott, M.G. Weaver, S.H. Medbak, T.G. Dinan (UK) Contents (Vol. 53) Preliminary Communications The measurement of premenstrual mood symptoms M. Steiner, D.L. Streiner, S. Steinberg, D. Stewart, D. Carter, C. Berger, R. Reid, D. Grover (Canada) Clonazepam in the treatment of prolonged depression S. Morishita, S. Aoki (Japan) Olanzapine in the treatment of adolescent acute mania: a report of seven cases C.A. Soutullo, M.T. Sorter, K.D. Foster, S.L. McElroy, PE. Keck (USA) Author Index Subject Index Contents (Vol. 53)

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