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NOV 2011

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Beardslee WR, et al. “Long-Term Effects From a Randomized Trial of Two Public Health Preventive Interventions for Parental Depression,” Journal of Family Psychology (Dec. 2007): Vol. 21, No. 4, pp. 703–13.

Clarke GN, et al. “A Randomized Trial of a Group Cognitive Intervention for Preventing Depression in Adolescent Offspring of Depressed Parents,” Archives of General Psychiatry (Dec. 2001): Vol. 58, no. 12, pp. 1127-1134.

Compas BE, et al. “Randomized Controlled Trial of a Family Cognitive-Behavioral Preventive Intervention for Children of Depressed Parents,” Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (Dec. 2009): Vol. 77, No. 6, pp. 1007–20.

Garber J, et al. “Prevention of Depression in At-Risk Adolescents: A Randomized Controlled Trial,” Journal of the American Medical Association (June 2009): Vol. 301, No. 21, pp. 2215–24.

Gladstone TRG, et al. “The Prevention of Adolescent Depression,” Psychiatric Clinics of North America (March 2011): Vol. 34, No. 1, pp. 35–52.

Pilowsky DJ, et al. “Children of Depressed Mothers One Year After the Initiation of Maternal Treatment: Findings from the STAR*D–Child Study,” American Journal of Psychiatry (Sept. 2008): Vol. 165, No. 9, pp. 1136–47.

Report Brief: Depression in Parents, Parenting, and Children: Opportunities to Improve Identification, Treatment, and Prevention (The National Academy of Sciences, June 2009).

Wickramaratne P, et al. “Children of Depressed Mothers One Year After Remission of Maternal Depression: Findings from the STAR*D–Child Study,” American Journal of Psychiatry (June 2011): Vol. 168, No. 6, pp. 593–602.