Depression has become one of the most prevalent mental disorders. Depressive disorders or significant depressive symptoms have been found in up to 25% of patients visiting general or family practitioners.1,
BACKGROUND: Underrecognition and undertreatment of depression in primary care has been regarded as a...
''''Depression 2000'' is a major epidemiological study conducted in a representative sample of 412 p...
Background: Depression is a leading cause of disability. International guidelines recommend screenin...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Screening for depression in primary care can be effective, but ensuring t...
Objectives: To report the baseline characteristics of the Diagnosis, Management and Outcomes of Depr...
Objectives: To report the baseline characteristics of the Diagnosis, Management and Outcomes of Depr...
This article examines the prevalence, nature, and comorbidity of depressive disorders using DSM-III-...
Background : Depression is a common psychiatric illness that is a major source of disability, morbid...
Objective: To explore the relationships between detection, treatment, and outcome of depression in t...
To the Editor: In the November 2010 issue, Schmitt and colleagues (1) reported that the duration of ...
Depression is highly prevalent in primary care, constituting a major burden on the UK healthcare sys...
Depression is well recognized as a public health problem that usually runs the risk of becoming chr...
Depression is well recognized as a public health problem that usually runs the risk of becoming chr...
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends screening for depression in primary care settings...
Introduction: Depression is considered one of the major health issue worldwide. There are many categ...
BACKGROUND: Underrecognition and undertreatment of depression in primary care has been regarded as a...
''''Depression 2000'' is a major epidemiological study conducted in a representative sample of 412 p...
Background: Depression is a leading cause of disability. International guidelines recommend screenin...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Screening for depression in primary care can be effective, but ensuring t...
Objectives: To report the baseline characteristics of the Diagnosis, Management and Outcomes of Depr...
Objectives: To report the baseline characteristics of the Diagnosis, Management and Outcomes of Depr...
This article examines the prevalence, nature, and comorbidity of depressive disorders using DSM-III-...
Background : Depression is a common psychiatric illness that is a major source of disability, morbid...
Objective: To explore the relationships between detection, treatment, and outcome of depression in t...
To the Editor: In the November 2010 issue, Schmitt and colleagues (1) reported that the duration of ...
Depression is highly prevalent in primary care, constituting a major burden on the UK healthcare sys...
Depression is well recognized as a public health problem that usually runs the risk of becoming chr...
Depression is well recognized as a public health problem that usually runs the risk of becoming chr...
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends screening for depression in primary care settings...
Introduction: Depression is considered one of the major health issue worldwide. There are many categ...
BACKGROUND: Underrecognition and undertreatment of depression in primary care has been regarded as a...
''''Depression 2000'' is a major epidemiological study conducted in a representative sample of 412 p...
Background: Depression is a leading cause of disability. International guidelines recommend screenin...