Depressive episodes and symptoms dominate the longitudinal course of bipolar disorder Lewis L. JuddHagop S. Akiskal Invited Commentary Pages: 417 - 418
False beliefs: The current treatment of patients with depression Yves Lecrubier Invited Commentary Pages: 419 - 422
The effects of life events and social relationships on the course of major depression Traolach S. Brugha OriginalPaper Pages: 431 - 438
The other side of estrogen replacement therapy: Outcome study results of mood improvement in estrogen users and nonusers Karen J. Miller OriginalPaper Pages: 439 - 444
Association of depression, CD8+ T lymphocytes, and natural killer cell activity: Implications for morbidity and mortality in human immunodeficiency virus disease Dean G. CruessSteven D. DouglasDwight L. Evans OriginalPaper Pages: 445 - 450
Depression and dysphoria effects on the interpersonal perception of negative and positive moods and caring relationships: Effects of antidepressants, amphetamine, and methylphenidate David S. Janowsky OriginalPaper Pages: 451 - 459
S-adenosyl-methionine in depression: A comprehensive review of the literature George I. PapakostasJonathan E. AlpertMaurizio Fava OriginalPaper Pages: 460 - 466
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor as a potential risk locus for bipolar disorder: Evidence, limitations, and implications Elaine GreenNick Craddock OriginalPaper Pages: 469 - 476
Stress, social rhythms, and behavioral activation: Psychosocial factors and the bipolar illness course Stefanie A. Hlastala OriginalPaper Pages: 477 - 483
Long-term responsiveness to lithium as a pharmacogenetic outcome variable: Treatment and etiologic implications Firoza MamdaniIris Jaitovich GroismanGustavo Turecki OriginalPaper Pages: 484 - 492