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Reference 22 is a dead link[edit]

Reference 22 (which also serves as reference 272 in the main major depressive disorder article), is a dead link. It's cited for the definition of depressive reaction and depressive neurosis, as appeared in DSM-I and DSM-II, respectively. I searched around for a possible alternative article, but with no luck. DSM-I and DSM-II could be referenced directly, but only DSM-I is publicly available online. I did find a journal article that discusses the shifts in definition of depression between the different DSM iterations, but I couldn't find the full article, only an abstract.

I don't contribute to Wikipedia often, so I don't know all the procedures, but I hope I helped in some way.

-- Awalden0808 (talk) 15:21, 9 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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