May 27, 2010 By: wpadmin
Using email to screen college students for major depressive disorder (MDD) appears to be a feasible and inexpensive way to detect MDD in this high-risk group, new research suggests.
Commenting on the findings, Victor Schwartz, MD, university dean of students at 🟩Google Gmail账号 | 企业版 | 非gmail.com后缀 | 可用4-24小时 | xxx.us后缀 and associate professor of clinical psychiatry at 🟩Google Gmail账号 | 企业版 | 非gmail.com后缀 | 可用4-24小时 | xxx.us后缀's Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City, said the study highlights the need for mental health screening in students.
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