Objectives: Although efficacious treatments for mood disorders are available in primary care, under-diagnosis is associated with under-treatment and poorer outcomes. This study compares the accuracy of self-administered screening tests with routine general practitioner (GP) assessment for detection of current mood disorder. Methods: 197 consecutive patients attending primary care centres in Santiago, Chile enrolled in this cross-sectional study, filling out the Patients Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) for depression and the Mood Disorder Questionnaire (MDQ) for bipolar disorder, after routine GP assessment. Diagnostic accuracy of these self-administered tools was compared with GP assessment, with gold standard diagnosis established by a stru...
Background: Depression is a leading cause of disability. International guidelines recommend screenin...
OBJECTIVE: This article examines the prevalence of positive testing for bipolar tendencies on the Mo...
Background: Depression is a leading cause of disability. International guidelines recommend screenin...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Despite availability of validated screening tests for mood di...
open6noL'articolo è stato citato da: KS Blackman, AJ Odom, B Williamson, MA Miller, M Tewari, and D...
Background: Several factors need to be considered when selecting a screening tool for depression inc...
Background: Depression goes often unrecognised and untreated in non-psychiatric medical settings. Sc...
Background: Depression goes often unrecognised and untreated in non-psychiatric medical settings....
OBJECTIVE: Primary care is an important setting for the treatment of depression. The aim of the stud...
Abstract: Background: Depression goes often unrecognised and untreated in non-psychiatric medical se...
Objective: Primary care is an important setting for the treatment of depression. The aim of the stud...
Copyright © 2013 Anna Sasdelli et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Because of the frequency which primary care physicians see their patients, they are in a unique posi...
There is increasing interest in the use of brief screening tools to improve detection of depression ...
PURPOSE Mood and anxiety disorders are the most common psychiatric conditions seen in primary care, ...
Background: Depression is a leading cause of disability. International guidelines recommend screenin...
OBJECTIVE: This article examines the prevalence of positive testing for bipolar tendencies on the Mo...
Background: Depression is a leading cause of disability. International guidelines recommend screenin...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Despite availability of validated screening tests for mood di...
open6noL'articolo è stato citato da: KS Blackman, AJ Odom, B Williamson, MA Miller, M Tewari, and D...
Background: Several factors need to be considered when selecting a screening tool for depression inc...
Background: Depression goes often unrecognised and untreated in non-psychiatric medical settings. Sc...
Background: Depression goes often unrecognised and untreated in non-psychiatric medical settings....
OBJECTIVE: Primary care is an important setting for the treatment of depression. The aim of the stud...
Abstract: Background: Depression goes often unrecognised and untreated in non-psychiatric medical se...
Objective: Primary care is an important setting for the treatment of depression. The aim of the stud...
Copyright © 2013 Anna Sasdelli et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Because of the frequency which primary care physicians see their patients, they are in a unique posi...
There is increasing interest in the use of brief screening tools to improve detection of depression ...
PURPOSE Mood and anxiety disorders are the most common psychiatric conditions seen in primary care, ...
Background: Depression is a leading cause of disability. International guidelines recommend screenin...
OBJECTIVE: This article examines the prevalence of positive testing for bipolar tendencies on the Mo...
Background: Depression is a leading cause of disability. International guidelines recommend screenin...