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The authors describe the results of a matched case-control analysis in which 82 pairs of subjects were selected from a large-scale community study carried out in two general populations. Cases were those of persons hospitalized during an interval between two interviews for an illness starting during that interval or persons who died during the interval. Controls were persons with no new illnesses or hospitalizations during the interval. No relationship between measures of depressive symptomatology or depressed mood and subsequent physical illness was shown. This result corroborates the findings of prospective studies in more selected populations and suggests that it is unlikely that depressed mood is related to subsequent physical illness.

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American Journal of Psychiatry
Pages: 530 - 534
PubMed: 426138

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Received: 17 November 1977
Accepted: 16 March 1978
Published in print: April 1979
Published online: 24 April 2020

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Evelyn L. Goldberg, SC.D.
Dr. Goldberg and Dr. Comstock are with the Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore, Md., where Dr. Goldberg is Assistant Professor and Dr. Comstock is Professor. Dr. Hornstra is Associate Director, Greater Kansas City Mental Health Foundation, Kansas City, Mo. Address reprint requests to Dr. Goldberg at Training Center for Public Health Research, Box 2067, Hagerstown. Md. 21740.
George W. Comstock, M.D., DR.P.H.
Dr. Goldberg and Dr. Comstock are with the Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore, Md., where Dr. Goldberg is Assistant Professor and Dr. Comstock is Professor. Dr. Hornstra is Associate Director, Greater Kansas City Mental Health Foundation, Kansas City, Mo. Address reprint requests to Dr. Goldberg at Training Center for Public Health Research, Box 2067, Hagerstown. Md. 21740.
Robijn K. Hornstra, M.D.
Dr. Goldberg and Dr. Comstock are with the Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore, Md., where Dr. Goldberg is Assistant Professor and Dr. Comstock is Professor. Dr. Hornstra is Associate Director, Greater Kansas City Mental Health Foundation, Kansas City, Mo. Address reprint requests to Dr. Goldberg at Training Center for Public Health Research, Box 2067, Hagerstown. Md. 21740.

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