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Peter de Jonge

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Journal of Psychosomatic Research|July 20, 2011
Depression deconstruction lessons from psychosomatic researchPeter de Jonge
Biological Psychiatry|October 7, 2008
The importance of incident depression in myocardial infarction patientsPeter de Jonge
Journal of Psychosomatic Research|May 3, 2003
Internal consistency of the INTERMED in patients with somatic diseasesPeter de Jonge, Friedrich Stiefel
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics|June 8, 2011
Unipolar depression and the progression of coronary artery disease: toward an integrative modelJohan Ormel, Peter de Jonge
The American Journal of Psychiatry|July 3, 2009
The effects of treatment-resistant depression and first-ever depression on mortality following acute coronary syndrome: interactive or independent?Marij Zuidersma, Peter de Jonge
Diabetes Care|April 28, 2005
Depressive symptoms, insulin resistance, and risk of diabetes in women at midlife: response to Everson-Rose et alFrans Pouwer, Peter de Jonge
Archives of General Psychiatry|July 9, 2008
Heterogeneity of patients with coronary artery disease and distress and the need to identify relevant subtypesPeter de Jonge, Johan Ormel
JAMA|August 5, 2010
Insurance and financial concerns among patients seeking care for acute myocardial infarctionJerry van Riezen, Peter de Jonge
The New England Journal of Medicine|May 16, 2008
Selective publication of antidepressant trialsPeter de Jonge, Claudi L Bockting
Evidence-Based Mental Health|January 30, 2009
Developing depression after a myocardial infarction increases risk of cardiac mortality but pre-existing depression does notElisabeth J Martens, Peter de Jonge
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Journal of Psychosomatic Research|July 20, 2011
Depression deconstruction lessons from psychosomatic researchPeter de Jonge
Biological Psychiatry|October 7, 2008
The importance of incident depression in myocardial infarction patientsPeter de Jonge
Journal of Psychosomatic Research|May 3, 2003
Internal consistency of the INTERMED in patients with somatic diseasesPeter de Jonge, Friedrich Stiefel
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics|June 8, 2011
Unipolar depression and the progression of coronary artery disease: toward an integrative modelJohan Ormel, Peter de Jonge
The American Journal of Psychiatry|July 3, 2009
The effects of treatment-resistant depression and first-ever depression on mortality following acute coronary syndrome: interactive or independent?Marij Zuidersma, Peter de Jonge
Diabetes Care|April 28, 2005
Depressive symptoms, insulin resistance, and risk of diabetes in women at midlife: response to Everson-Rose et alFrans Pouwer, Peter de Jonge
Archives of General Psychiatry|July 9, 2008
Heterogeneity of patients with coronary artery disease and distress and the need to identify relevant subtypesPeter de Jonge, Johan Ormel
JAMA|August 5, 2010
Insurance and financial concerns among patients seeking care for acute myocardial infarctionJerry van Riezen, Peter de Jonge
The New England Journal of Medicine|May 16, 2008
Selective publication of antidepressant trialsPeter de Jonge, Claudi L Bockting
Evidence-Based Mental Health|January 30, 2009
Developing depression after a myocardial infarction increases risk of cardiac mortality but pre-existing depression does notElisabeth J Martens, Peter de Jonge
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