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          |  Key features of depression 
              and its management in general practice.
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            had this once before.." |  
 
         
          |  | 1. 
            Following an episode of major depressive illness, ten percent of people 
            develop a chronic depressive illness. |   
          |  | 2. Inadequate treatment during the acute episode increases the risk 
            of chronic depression. |   
          |  | 3. 
            Chronic depression is more common in people with a family history 
            of depression. |   
          |  | 4. 
            Chronic depression is more common in patients with a late age of onset. |   
          |  | 5. 
            Chronic depression is less likely when the acute illness is severe. |  | 4. 
        Chronic depression is more common in patients with a late age of onset. 
          Author's 
        answer: False.  Risk 
        of chronic depression is more likely in patients with an early age of 
        onset.  Click 
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