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Of the 17 items in the HAM-D-17, four (Insomnia late, Somatic symptoms general, Hypochondriasis, and Insight) revealed significant group differences in mean scores [ 33, 34].
The mean scores in both groups proved similar to those reported by Rehm, Michael and O'Hara [ 12], who found statistically significant mean differences on items 10 (Anxiety, psychic), 15 (Hypochondriasis) and 17 (Insights), versus differences found in the present study on items 6 (Insomnia late), 13 (Somatic symptoms), 15 (Hypochondriasis), and 17 (Insight).
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