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Letter to the Editor

The Incidence of Hyperglycemia in Patients Treated With Olanzapine

Fuminari Misawa, Shingo Miyaji, Yasuo Fujii, Ryoji Miyata, Keiko Obi, Fumio Koshiishi, Hiroyuki Shimada, Masamichi Fukuda, and Takanori Koizumi

Published: March 1, 2004

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Results. The mean anger/aggressiveness score of patients with MDD was 0.82, significantly higher (p < .01) compared with that of patients with anxiety (0.57) or somatoform disorders(0.58). The difference remained significant (p < .01) when multivariate analysis of variance was used to adjust for age and gender. Also, the proportion of patients with clinically relevant anger/aggressiveness (score ≥ 2) was significantly higher(p < .05) among patients with MDD (N = 48, 21.6%) than among patients with anxiety (N = 29, 12.3%) or somatoform disorders (N = 3, 11.5%). The difference remained significant(p < .01) in a multiple logistic regression model including age and gender


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