AbstractObjectiveTo determine the impact of doctors’ communication style and doctor–patient race concordance on UK African–Caribbeans’ comfort in disclosing depression.Methods160 African–Caribbean and 160 white British subjects, stratified by gender and history of depression, participated in simulated depression consultations with video-recorded doctors. Doctors were stratified by black or white race, gender and a high (HPC) or low patient-centred (LPC) communication style, giving a full 2×2×2 factorial design. Afterwards, participants rated aspects of doctors’ communication style, their comfort in disclosing depression and treatment preferencesResultsRace concordance had no impact on African–Caribbeans’ comfort in disclosing depression. Ho...
BACKGROUND: There is a clear relationship between depression and diabetes. However, the directionali...
Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 13(3): pp. 161-17.BACKGROUND: Depression is...
Debate about the cross-cultural relevance of depression has been central to cross-cultural psychiatr...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the impact of doctors’ communication style and doctor–patient race con...
Objective: To determine the impact of doctors' communication style and doctor-patient race concordan...
Objective: To determine the impact of doctors’ communication style and doctor–patient race concorda...
Background Little research investigates the role of patient–physician communication in understanding...
This paper explores differences in how primary care doctors process the clinical presentation of dep...
Objectives To disentangle the effects of physician gender and patient-centered communication style ...
Background. Depression remains a major public health problem, but little is known about the views an...
Purpose and Background/Significance: The prevalence rate of a major depressive episode for African ...
Background—African Americans with heart failure (HF) have the highest rates of depression among all ...
Objective: To examine the relationship between physician-patient interaction and depression among Af...
The current project included a pilot and primary study with experimental designs to explore the impa...
Background: Depression and heart disease are replacing the traditional enemies of Africa such as inf...
BACKGROUND: There is a clear relationship between depression and diabetes. However, the directionali...
Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 13(3): pp. 161-17.BACKGROUND: Depression is...
Debate about the cross-cultural relevance of depression has been central to cross-cultural psychiatr...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the impact of doctors’ communication style and doctor–patient race con...
Objective: To determine the impact of doctors' communication style and doctor-patient race concordan...
Objective: To determine the impact of doctors’ communication style and doctor–patient race concorda...
Background Little research investigates the role of patient–physician communication in understanding...
This paper explores differences in how primary care doctors process the clinical presentation of dep...
Objectives To disentangle the effects of physician gender and patient-centered communication style ...
Background. Depression remains a major public health problem, but little is known about the views an...
Purpose and Background/Significance: The prevalence rate of a major depressive episode for African ...
Background—African Americans with heart failure (HF) have the highest rates of depression among all ...
Objective: To examine the relationship between physician-patient interaction and depression among Af...
The current project included a pilot and primary study with experimental designs to explore the impa...
Background: Depression and heart disease are replacing the traditional enemies of Africa such as inf...
BACKGROUND: There is a clear relationship between depression and diabetes. However, the directionali...
Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 13(3): pp. 161-17.BACKGROUND: Depression is...
Debate about the cross-cultural relevance of depression has been central to cross-cultural psychiatr...