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The Classification of Depression by Numerical Taxonomy
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1969
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Psychiatric DisordersMental HealthPsychologySocial SciencesMood SymptomSubcortical Ischemic DepressionClinical PsychologyFactor AnalysisPrincipal Component AnalysisStatistical MethodsPsychiatryPsychiatric DiseaseDepressionClinical PsychiatryPsychiatric DisorderNumerical TaxonomyFunctional Data AnalysisMood SpectrumMajor Depressive DisorderNeuroscienceMood DisordersBiological PsychiatryMedicinePsychopathologyPost-traumatic Stress Disorder
Controversy over the classification of depressive phenomena has been a prominent feature of the psychiatric scene for about forty years and the issues involved have been reviewed on a number of occasions (Partridge 1949; Grinker et al. 1961; Kiloh 1965; Rosenthal and Klerman 1966; Mendels and Cochrane 1968). Briefly it may be stated that a number of attempts have been made to support or refute the validity of classifying depressions into those which are “endogenous” and those which are “reactive” or “neurotic”; using a variety of statistical methods which have included factor analysis, principal component analysis and multiple regression analysis.
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