Background: Suicide is a significant public health concern and primary care providers (PCPs) are an important part of the national strategy for reducing suicide rates. Current recommendations from the United States Preventative Services Task Force (USPSTF) state that depression screening in primary care is only beneficial if mental health resources are available to assist with management. However, there is no guidance for PCPs who lack mental health resources, such as in rural or underserved areas. Purpose: The project purpose is to conduct an integrative literature review on depression screening in primary care. The review will explore the impact availability and utilization of support services has on screening and ascertain what factors p...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Screening for depression in primary care can be effective, but ensuring t...
Background: Depression is a common problem affecting about 1 in 10 women in the United States (U.S.)...
Objective: There is considerable uncertainty about whether depression screening programs in primary ...
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends screening for depression in primary care settings...
Background : Depression is a common psychiatric illness that is a major source of disability, morbid...
Purpose: Adult patients commonly experience depressive symptoms, negatively impacting their mood and...
Background : Depression is a common psychiatric illness that is a major source of disability, morbid...
Purpose of Project: Depression affects more than 300 million people globally and is the most common ...
Background: Primary care visits account for 70% of all adolescent visits each year, with nearly 75% ...
Introduction: The United States Preventative Service Task Force (USPSTF) (2016) recommends healthcar...
The purpose of this study is to identify how many patients in the primary care setting diagnosed wit...
The purpose of this study is to identify how many patients in the primary care setting diagnosed wit...
Background: Depression is a common problem affecting about 1 in 10 women in the United States (U.S.)...
Depression is a major illness that is found and treated in primary care. The research suggests that ...
CONTEXT. Depression remains underrecognized and undertreated by primary care providers. While system...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Screening for depression in primary care can be effective, but ensuring t...
Background: Depression is a common problem affecting about 1 in 10 women in the United States (U.S.)...
Objective: There is considerable uncertainty about whether depression screening programs in primary ...
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends screening for depression in primary care settings...
Background : Depression is a common psychiatric illness that is a major source of disability, morbid...
Purpose: Adult patients commonly experience depressive symptoms, negatively impacting their mood and...
Background : Depression is a common psychiatric illness that is a major source of disability, morbid...
Purpose of Project: Depression affects more than 300 million people globally and is the most common ...
Background: Primary care visits account for 70% of all adolescent visits each year, with nearly 75% ...
Introduction: The United States Preventative Service Task Force (USPSTF) (2016) recommends healthcar...
The purpose of this study is to identify how many patients in the primary care setting diagnosed wit...
The purpose of this study is to identify how many patients in the primary care setting diagnosed wit...
Background: Depression is a common problem affecting about 1 in 10 women in the United States (U.S.)...
Depression is a major illness that is found and treated in primary care. The research suggests that ...
CONTEXT. Depression remains underrecognized and undertreated by primary care providers. While system...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Screening for depression in primary care can be effective, but ensuring t...
Background: Depression is a common problem affecting about 1 in 10 women in the United States (U.S.)...
Objective: There is considerable uncertainty about whether depression screening programs in primary ...