Evaluating Results

Your search should have produced at least 21 references (more will have been added since I made this demo). Instead of looking at the references you got, look just at the ones below for now.


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1. Pharmacotherapy of Depressed Children and Adolescents: Current Issues and Potential Directions. Vasa, Roma A.; Carlino, Anthony R.; Pine, Daniel S.; Biological Psychiatry, Vol 59(11), Jun 2006. pp. 1021-1028. [Original Journal Article]
2. Bipolar depression: Issues in diagnosis and treatment. Thase, Michael E.; Harvard Review of Psychiatry, Vol 13(5), Sep-Oct 2005. pp. 257-271. [Original Journal Article]
Cited References (152) Times Cited in this Database(1)
3. Are the SSRIs and atypical antidepressants safe and effective for children and adolescents?. Whittington, Craig J.; Kendall, Tim; Pilling, Steve; Current Opinion in Psychiatry, Vol 18(1), Jan 2005. pp. 21-25. [Peer Reviewed Journal]
4. Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors in adolescent suicide. Giner, Lucas; Nichols, C. Matthew; Carballo, Juan J.; In: Suicidal behavior in adolescence: An international perspective. Merrick, Joav; Zalsman, Gil; London, England: Freund Publishing House, 2005. pp. 81-93. [Original Chapter]
Cited References (48)
5. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors in childhood depression: Systematic review of published versus unpublished data. Whittington, Craig J.; Kendall, Tim; Fonagy, Peter; Lancet, Vol 363(9418), Apr 2004. pp. 1341-1345. [Peer Reviewed Journal]
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6. High Dose Fluoxetine-Induced Mania: Bibliographic Review and Clinical Case Report. Vairo, María Carolina; Ruiz, Martín; Matusevich, Daniel; In: Trends in bipolar disorder research. Brown, Malcomb R.; Hauppauge, NY, US: Nova Biomedical Books, 2004. pp. 153-160. [Original Chapter]
7. Suicidality with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors: Valid claim? Lapierre, Yvon D.; Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience, Vol 28(5), Sep 2003. pp. 340-347. [Peer Reviewed Journal]
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8. Treating the substance-abusing suicidal patient. Cornelius, Jack R.; Salloum, Ihsan M.; Lynch, Kevin; In: In:Hendin, Herbert (Ed); In:Mann, J. John (Ed); 2001. The clinical science of suicide prevention. pp. 78-93. [Chapter]
9. Loss of anxiety and increased aggression in a 15-year-old boy taking fluoxetine. Wilkinson, David; Journal of Psychopharmacology, Vol 13(4), 1999. pp. 420. [Journal Article]
References (3)
10. Reply to D. Wilkinson--loss of anxiety and increased aggression in a 15-year-old boy taking fluoxetine. Healy, David; Journal of Psychopharmacology, Vol 13(4), 1999. pp. 421. [Journal Article]
References (6)
11. Seasonal affective disorder: A guide to diagnosis and management. Partonen, Timo; Loennqvist, Jouko; CNS Drugs, Vol 9(3), Mar 1998. pp. 203-212. [Journal Article]
Times Cited (1)
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12. Fluoxetine and suicide: A meta-analysis of controlled trials of treatment for depression. Beasley, Charles M.; Dornseif, Bruce E.; Bosomworth, Janet C.; International Clinical Psychopharmacology, Vol 6(Suppl 6), Jun 1992. pp. 35-57. [Journal Article]
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Which one(s) appear useful or not useful?

Numbers 9 and 10 are both about a single 15-year-old boy, which won't be a very comprehensive treatment of the topic and seem to be more about aggression than depression.

The rest look pretty good. Note that #5, #7, and #11 have "PDF full text." This can be very handy but do not be tempted by articles that are available but irrelevant.

On the real search screen (not the table above), click on the reference titled "Fluoxetine and suicide: A meta-analysis of controlled trials of treatment for depression." - to see the citation (summary) of the article.