Psychiatry Research
Volume 133, Issue 2 , Pages 285-287 , 28 February 2005

Nightmares and terminal insomnia in depressed patients with and without melancholic features

Received 12 July 2004 ,Revised 25 November 2004 ,Accepted 2 December 2004.

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doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2004.12.001

Psychiatry Research
Volume 133, Issue 2 , Pages 285-287 , 28 February 2005