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Creating a map of psychiatric patients based on psychopathological symptom profiles

Background In the current debate about the categorical or dimensional classification of mental disorders many fruitful methods to illustrate one or the other aspect are employed, and suggestions are made to combine the two perspectives. Methods We present such an approach to combine both perspective...

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Published in:European archives of psychiatry and clinical neuroscience 2009-04, Vol.259 (3), p.164-171
Main Authors: Egli, Samy, Riedel, Michael, Möller, Hans-Jürgen, Strauss, Anton, Läge, Damian
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