Objective: Most people with depression do not receive treatment, even though effective interventions are available. Population-based data can assist health service planners to improve access to mental health services. This study aimed to examine the determinants of untreated depression in Canada's Atlantic provinces
Abstract Health Issue Depression causes significant distress or impairment in physical, social, occu...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Depression is generally regarded as a serious, incapacitat...
detailed questioning on service use. Mental disorders may affect more than 1 person in 5, according ...
Objective: To examine health service delivery in a Canadian province (British Columbia) to consider ...
Objective: To examine health service delivery in a Canadian province (British Columbia) toconsider h...
Objective: To determine the magnitude of depression and suicidal populations, the overlap between th...
~ Canadians living with depression significantly underestimate others ’ perceptions about illness ~ ...
they suffer from depression GUELPH, ON: May 1, 2008 – A recent survey1 commissioned for the Mood Dis...
Depression is increasingly becoming the leading cause of disability worldwide. While effective trea...
Objective: To identify the determinants of service use by young Canadians with mental health problem...
Background: Generally, public health strategies for major depression have focused on case-finding, p...
Objective: The optimal method of determining how many people in the general population need help for...
ABSTRACT Introduction The prevalence of depression is 2 to 3 times higher in individuals with com...
Depression is a significant individual, social and economic burden in Canada as well as across the w...
Nearly 50% of HIV-positive patients have a history of suffering from depression. Although the condit...
Abstract Health Issue Depression causes significant distress or impairment in physical, social, occu...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Depression is generally regarded as a serious, incapacitat...
detailed questioning on service use. Mental disorders may affect more than 1 person in 5, according ...
Objective: To examine health service delivery in a Canadian province (British Columbia) to consider ...
Objective: To examine health service delivery in a Canadian province (British Columbia) toconsider h...
Objective: To determine the magnitude of depression and suicidal populations, the overlap between th...
~ Canadians living with depression significantly underestimate others ’ perceptions about illness ~ ...
they suffer from depression GUELPH, ON: May 1, 2008 – A recent survey1 commissioned for the Mood Dis...
Depression is increasingly becoming the leading cause of disability worldwide. While effective trea...
Objective: To identify the determinants of service use by young Canadians with mental health problem...
Background: Generally, public health strategies for major depression have focused on case-finding, p...
Objective: The optimal method of determining how many people in the general population need help for...
ABSTRACT Introduction The prevalence of depression is 2 to 3 times higher in individuals with com...
Depression is a significant individual, social and economic burden in Canada as well as across the w...
Nearly 50% of HIV-positive patients have a history of suffering from depression. Although the condit...
Abstract Health Issue Depression causes significant distress or impairment in physical, social, occu...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Depression is generally regarded as a serious, incapacitat...
detailed questioning on service use. Mental disorders may affect more than 1 person in 5, according ...