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Publications by Steven J. Garlow
Fluoxetine Increases Suicide Ideation Less Than Placebo During Treatment of Adults With Minor Depressive Disorder
Journal of Psychiatric Research
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Biological Psychiatry
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Differential Association of Socioeconomic Status in Ethnic and Age-Defined Suicides
Psychiatry Research
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