OBJECTIVES: To estimate the proportion of adult primary care outpatients who are clinically detected and initiate treatment for depression and alcohol use disorder (AUD) in low-income and middle-income country (LMIC) settings. DESIGN: Five cross-sectional studies. SETTING: Adult outpatient services in 36 primary healthcare facilities in Sodo District, Ethiopia (9 facilities); Sehore District, India (3); Chitwan District, Nepal (8); Dr Kenneth Kaunda District, South Africa (3); and Kamuli District, Uganda (13). PARTICIPANTS: Between 760 and 1893 adults were screened in each district. Across five districts, between 4.2% and 20.1% screened positive for depression and between 1.2% and 16.4% screened positive for AUD. 96% of screen-positive part...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate alcohol use recording in people with newly diagnosed depression in Englis...
The goal of this dissertation is to examine the utility of screening for common mental disorders in ...
BACKGROUND: In low-income countries, care for people with mental, neurological, and substance use (M...
Objectives To estimate the proportion of adult primary care outpatients who are clinically detected ...
BACKGROUND: Although depression and alcohol use disorder (AUD) are expected to be common among patie...
Context A robust evidence base is now emerging that indicates that treatment for depression and alco...
CONTEXT: A robust evidence base is now emerging that indicates that treatment for depression and alc...
Background Although depression and alcohol use disorder (AUD) are expected to be co...
A robust evidence base is now emerging that indicates that treatment for depression and alcohol use ...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Although depression and alcohol use disorder (AUD) are expected to...
Background: Although depression and alcohol use disorder (AUD) are expected to be common among patie...
Background: Depression is a common health condition affecting up to a third of patients attending pr...
BACKGROUND: Evidence shows benefits of psychological treatments in low-resource countries, yet few g...
CONTEXT: There is limited research on the gap between the burden of mental disorders and treatment u...
Abstract Background Integration of mental health services into primary healthcare is proliferati...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate alcohol use recording in people with newly diagnosed depression in Englis...
The goal of this dissertation is to examine the utility of screening for common mental disorders in ...
BACKGROUND: In low-income countries, care for people with mental, neurological, and substance use (M...
Objectives To estimate the proportion of adult primary care outpatients who are clinically detected ...
BACKGROUND: Although depression and alcohol use disorder (AUD) are expected to be common among patie...
Context A robust evidence base is now emerging that indicates that treatment for depression and alco...
CONTEXT: A robust evidence base is now emerging that indicates that treatment for depression and alc...
Background Although depression and alcohol use disorder (AUD) are expected to be co...
A robust evidence base is now emerging that indicates that treatment for depression and alcohol use ...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Although depression and alcohol use disorder (AUD) are expected to...
Background: Although depression and alcohol use disorder (AUD) are expected to be common among patie...
Background: Depression is a common health condition affecting up to a third of patients attending pr...
BACKGROUND: Evidence shows benefits of psychological treatments in low-resource countries, yet few g...
CONTEXT: There is limited research on the gap between the burden of mental disorders and treatment u...
Abstract Background Integration of mental health services into primary healthcare is proliferati...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate alcohol use recording in people with newly diagnosed depression in Englis...
The goal of this dissertation is to examine the utility of screening for common mental disorders in ...
BACKGROUND: In low-income countries, care for people with mental, neurological, and substance use (M...