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Guillamondegui OD, Montgomery SA, Phibbs FT, et al. Traumatic Brain Injury and Depression [Internet]. Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US); 2011 Apr. (Comparative Effectiveness Reviews, No. 25.)

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Appendix CEvidence Tables

Evidence Table 1. TBI and Depression

Evidence Table 2. Prevalence of depression by time of assessment in studies with poorly defined TBI

Evidence Table 3. Quality rating of individual nontreatment studies

Evidence Table 4. Quality rating of individual treatment studies

Evidence Table 5. Operational definitions of TBI

Evidence Table 6. Depression and quality of life assessment tools

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