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1 gnoses ranged from 5.46 (95% CI, 5.06-5.89) (neurotic and adjustment disorders) to 11.2 (95% CI, 10.4
2  psychoses, bipolar or depressive disorders, neurotic and adjustment disorders, personality disorders
3 tive disorders, anxiety disorders, and other neurotic and personality disorders among siblings.
4 ased surveys show that although a history of neurotic and psychologic disorders, pain-related disease
5           Males were more extraverted, open, neurotic, and eccentric than females, whereas females we
6 uma and were significantly more introverted, neurotic, and hostile.
7 als with other neurotic disorders, and a non-neurotic comparison group.
8 ation) and significantly lower scores on two neurotic defenses (isolation and undoing), all immature
9  both were associated with the prevalence of neurotic disorder even after adjustment for other socioe
10           We estimated that about 10% of the neurotic disorder in the UK could be attributed to the i
11 n socioeconomic status and the prevalence of neurotic disorder is contradictory.
12 ith no access to a car had an odds ratio for neurotic disorder of 1.4 (95% CI 1.1-1.7), compared with
13  diagnostic and statistical manual (DSM)-III neurotic disorder, dysthymia, panic disorder, or general
14                                              Neurotic disorders were defined using a standardised int
15                                    Rates for neurotic disorders were elevated both among the communal
16 s was reduced among the Hutterites, although neurotic disorders were more prevalent.
17 -compulsive disorder, individuals with other neurotic disorders, and a non-neurotic comparison group.
18 ive-compulsive disorder, compared with other neurotic disorders, was associated with more marked soci
19                                              Neurotic excoriations, acne excoriee and trichotillomani
20  seven of the other 18 defenses studied: one neurotic-level defense (undoing), four immature defenses
21 d propensity for anxiety disorders in highly neurotic participants.
22 apoptosis induced by amyloid beta-peptide, a neurotic peptide linked to the pathogenesis of AD.
23 f socioeconomic status and the prevalence of neurotic psychiatric disorder in a representative sample
24 low standard of living and the prevalence of neurotic psychiatric disorder.
25 functioning still remained below the healthy-neurotic range.
26 ophrenia-spectrum disorders, mood disorders, neurotic stress-related and somatoform disorders, and a
27 renia and related disorders; mood disorders; neurotic, stress-related, and somatoform disorders; eati
28         Adjusting for early life somatic and neurotic symptoms had little impact.
29 , and the presence of early life somatic and neurotic symptoms.
30 psychoanalytic colloquialism for untreatable neurotics to becoming a valid diagnosis with significant
31 s for anxiety, depression, somatisation, and neurotic trait than those who returned to normal bowel f
32                           In Study 1, highly neurotic volunteers showed reduced eye gaze towards the
33 s mouth region of the face compared with low neurotic volunteers.

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