Background. GPs' attitudes towards depression vary, as do their abilities to detect and manage it effectively. Associations between attitudes and clinical behaviour have not yet been demonstrated directly. We tested two hypotheses: (1) that questionnaire measures of GPs' confidence in identifying depression predict their ability to identify depression in their patients; and (2) that GPs who prefer antidepressants prescribe more than those who prefer psychotherapy. Methods. Forty GPs in Liverpool and Manchester completed the Depression Attitude Questionnaire (DAQ) and were asked for prescribing (PACT) information. Attender surveys using the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12), in combination with GP ratings of patients' psychological statu...
Background: Although most depressed patients are treated in primary care, not all are recognized as ...
Background: Although most depressed patients are treated in primary care, not all are recognized as ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of prior general practice training i...
Background. GPs' attitudes towards depression vary, as do their abilities to detect and manage it ef...
BACKGROUND: Variation in the management of depression may be linked to doctors' attitudes to depre...
Background: GPs are prescribing more antidepressants than previously, but not in accordance with gui...
Background. Depression in primary care is common but under-recognized and suboptimally managed. Heal...
A self-report instrument comprising twenty visual analogue scale statements about attitudes towards ...
A self-report instrument comprising twenty visual analogue scale statements about attitudes towards ...
BACKGROUND: Depression in primary care is common but under-recognized and suboptimally managed. Heal...
Author: Kasparas Sinkevičius Title: General practitioners’ attitudes towards depression, their abili...
BACKGROUND: Depression in primary care is common but under-recognized and suboptimally managed. Heal...
Objective: to gain understanding of general practitioners’ and patients’ opinions of the routine int...
BACKGROUND: The way GPs work does not appear to be adapted to the needs of depressive patients. Ther...
Abstract Background The way GPs work does not appear to be adapted to the needs of depressive patien...
Background: Although most depressed patients are treated in primary care, not all are recognized as ...
Background: Although most depressed patients are treated in primary care, not all are recognized as ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of prior general practice training i...
Background. GPs' attitudes towards depression vary, as do their abilities to detect and manage it ef...
BACKGROUND: Variation in the management of depression may be linked to doctors' attitudes to depre...
Background: GPs are prescribing more antidepressants than previously, but not in accordance with gui...
Background. Depression in primary care is common but under-recognized and suboptimally managed. Heal...
A self-report instrument comprising twenty visual analogue scale statements about attitudes towards ...
A self-report instrument comprising twenty visual analogue scale statements about attitudes towards ...
BACKGROUND: Depression in primary care is common but under-recognized and suboptimally managed. Heal...
Author: Kasparas Sinkevičius Title: General practitioners’ attitudes towards depression, their abili...
BACKGROUND: Depression in primary care is common but under-recognized and suboptimally managed. Heal...
Objective: to gain understanding of general practitioners’ and patients’ opinions of the routine int...
BACKGROUND: The way GPs work does not appear to be adapted to the needs of depressive patients. Ther...
Abstract Background The way GPs work does not appear to be adapted to the needs of depressive patien...
Background: Although most depressed patients are treated in primary care, not all are recognized as ...
Background: Although most depressed patients are treated in primary care, not all are recognized as ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of prior general practice training i...