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J. Price, L. Sloman, R. Gardner, P. Gilbert i inni. The social competition hypothesis of depression.. „Br J Psychiatry”. 164 (3), s. 309–315, Mar 1994. DOI: 10.1192/bjp.164.3.309. PMID: 8199784.
Paul Gilbert. Evolution and depression: issues and implications. „Psychol Med.”. 36 (3), s. 287–297, 2006. Cambridge University Press. DOI: 10.1017/S0033291705006112. PMID: 16236231. (ang.).
Weissman, M. M., Bland, R. C., Canino, G. J., Faravelli, C., Greenwald, S., Hwu, H. G.& Lépine, J. P. Cross-national epidemiology of major depression and bipolar disorder. „JAMA”. 276.4, s. 293–299, 1996. DOI: 10.1001/jama.1996.03540040037030. PMID: 8656541. (ang.).
Sullivan PF, Neale MC, Kendler KS. Genetic epidemiology of major depression: review and meta-analysis. „The American Journal of Psychiatry”. 157 (10), s. 1552–1562, 2000. DOI: 10.1176/appi.ajp.157.10.1552. PMID: 11007705. (ang.).
Carles Muntaner, William W. Eaton Richard Miech Patricia O’Campo. Socioeconomic position and major mental disorders. „Epidemiologic Reviews”. 26 (1), s. 53–62, 2004. DOI: 10.1093/epirev/mxh001. PMID: 15234947. (ang.).
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