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Published online before print April 30, 2007, 10.1097/PSY.0b013e31803cb862
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Arnstein Mykletun, PhD, Ottar Bjerkeset, MD, PhD, Michael Dewey, PhD, Martin Prince, MD, PhD, Simon Overland, MA and Robert Stewart, MD, PhD

From the Faculty of Psychology (A.M., S.O.), Research Centre for Health Promotion, University of Bergen, Norway; Institute of Psychiatry (A.M., M.D., M.P., R.S.), King’s College London, London, UK; Division of Mental Health (A.M.), Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway; HUNT Research Centre (O.B.), Norwegian University of Technology and Science, Norway.


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Figure 1. Survival plots: mortality from case-level anxiety, depression and comorbid anxiety/depression, adjusted for age.

 





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