In developed countries, primary care physicians manage most patients with depression. Relatively few studies allow a comprehensive assessment of the decisions these doctors make in these cases and the factors associated with these decisions. We studied how general practitioners (GPs) manage the acute phase of a new episode of non-comorbid major depression (MD) and the factors associated with their decisions.In this cross-sectional telephone survey, professional investigators interviewed an existing panel of randomly selected GPs (1249/1431, response rate: 87.3%). We used case-vignettes about new MD episodes in 8 versions differing by patient gender and socioeconomic status (blue/white collar) and disease intensity (mild/severe). GPs were ra...
Abstract Background Patients with chronic depression (persisting symptoms for ≥2 years) are a clinic...
Background: Patients with chronic depression (persisting symptoms for >= 2 years) are a clinically r...
Background: Patients with chronic depression (persisting symptoms for >= 2 years) are a clinically r...
In developed countries, primary care physicians manage most patients with depression. Relatively few...
International audienceBackground: In developed countries, primary care physicians manage most patien...
BACKGROUND: In developed countries, primary care physicians manage most patients with depression. Re...
International audienceBackground: In developed countries, primary care physicians manage most patien...
International audienceBackground: In developed countries, primary care physicians manage most patien...
International audienceBackground: In developed countries, primary care physicians manage most patien...
International audienceBackground: In developed countries, primary care physicians manage most patien...
International audienceBackground: In developed countries, primary care physicians manage most patien...
International audienceBackground: In developed countries, primary care physicians manage most patien...
Background: In developed countries, primary care physicians manage most patients with depression. Re...
Background Patients with chronic depression (persisting symptoms for ≥2 years) are a clinically r...
Background: GPs are prescribing more antidepressants than previously, but not in accordance with gui...
Abstract Background Patients with chronic depression (persisting symptoms for ≥2 years) are a clinic...
Background: Patients with chronic depression (persisting symptoms for >= 2 years) are a clinically r...
Background: Patients with chronic depression (persisting symptoms for >= 2 years) are a clinically r...
In developed countries, primary care physicians manage most patients with depression. Relatively few...
International audienceBackground: In developed countries, primary care physicians manage most patien...
BACKGROUND: In developed countries, primary care physicians manage most patients with depression. Re...
International audienceBackground: In developed countries, primary care physicians manage most patien...
International audienceBackground: In developed countries, primary care physicians manage most patien...
International audienceBackground: In developed countries, primary care physicians manage most patien...
International audienceBackground: In developed countries, primary care physicians manage most patien...
International audienceBackground: In developed countries, primary care physicians manage most patien...
International audienceBackground: In developed countries, primary care physicians manage most patien...
Background: In developed countries, primary care physicians manage most patients with depression. Re...
Background Patients with chronic depression (persisting symptoms for ≥2 years) are a clinically r...
Background: GPs are prescribing more antidepressants than previously, but not in accordance with gui...
Abstract Background Patients with chronic depression (persisting symptoms for ≥2 years) are a clinic...
Background: Patients with chronic depression (persisting symptoms for >= 2 years) are a clinically r...
Background: Patients with chronic depression (persisting symptoms for >= 2 years) are a clinically r...