Background: Despite the burden of depression, there remain few data on its economic consequences in an international context. Aims: To explore the relationship between depression status (with and without medical comorbidity), work loss and health care costs, using cross-sectional data from a multi-national study of depression in primary care. Method: Primary care attendees were screened for depression. Those meeting eligibility criteria were categorised according to DSM–IV criteria for major depressive disorder and comorbid status. Unit costs were attached to self-reported days absent from work and uptake of health care services. Results: Medical comorbidity was associated with a 17–46% increase in health care costs in five of the six sites...
ABSTRACT Introduction The prevalence of depression is 2 to 3 times higher in individuals with com...
Objective: Although depression is one of the most common problems of medical and psy-chiatric outpat...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the present study was to assess the general population from two Sardinian ...
Background: Despite the burden of depression, there remain few data on its economic consequences in ...
BACKGROUND: Depression is common in many chronic physical health disorders, but the nature and exten...
Objectives To analyse how comorbidity among patients with back pain, depression and osteoarthritis i...
Objective: As depressive disorders are highly heterogeneous, and as patients exhibit wide difference...
Objective: To estimate the impact of chronic medical conditions on depression diagnosis, treatment, ...
The objective of this study was to describe and analyze the effects of depression on health care uti...
It is known that people with depression often have other co-morbid conditions; however this is rarel...
Background The importance of co-morbid diabetes and depression is gaining increased attention. Quant...
Background: Depression is common in many chronic physical health disorders but the nature and exten...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to describe and analyze the effects of depression on heal...
This study aimed to determine whether depression in patients with long-term conditions is associated...
Objective: The authors examined the overall health care costs associated with depression and anxiety...
ABSTRACT Introduction The prevalence of depression is 2 to 3 times higher in individuals with com...
Objective: Although depression is one of the most common problems of medical and psy-chiatric outpat...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the present study was to assess the general population from two Sardinian ...
Background: Despite the burden of depression, there remain few data on its economic consequences in ...
BACKGROUND: Depression is common in many chronic physical health disorders, but the nature and exten...
Objectives To analyse how comorbidity among patients with back pain, depression and osteoarthritis i...
Objective: As depressive disorders are highly heterogeneous, and as patients exhibit wide difference...
Objective: To estimate the impact of chronic medical conditions on depression diagnosis, treatment, ...
The objective of this study was to describe and analyze the effects of depression on health care uti...
It is known that people with depression often have other co-morbid conditions; however this is rarel...
Background The importance of co-morbid diabetes and depression is gaining increased attention. Quant...
Background: Depression is common in many chronic physical health disorders but the nature and exten...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to describe and analyze the effects of depression on heal...
This study aimed to determine whether depression in patients with long-term conditions is associated...
Objective: The authors examined the overall health care costs associated with depression and anxiety...
ABSTRACT Introduction The prevalence of depression is 2 to 3 times higher in individuals with com...
Objective: Although depression is one of the most common problems of medical and psy-chiatric outpat...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the present study was to assess the general population from two Sardinian ...