Background: Depression goes often unrecognised and untreated in non-psychiatric medical settings. Screening has recently gained acceptance as a first step towards improving depression recognition and management. The Primary Care Screener for Affective Disorders (PC-SAD) is a self-administered questionnaire to screen for Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and Dysthymic Disorder (Dys) which has a sophisticated scoring algorithm that confers several advantages. This study tested its performance against a 'gold standard' diagnostic interview in primary care. Methods: A total of 416 adults attending 13 urban general internal medicine primary care practices completed the PCSAD. Of 409 who returned a valid PC-SAD, all those scoring positive (N=151) a...
OBJECTIVE: There is considerable uncertainty about whether depression screening programs in primary...
Introduction It is estimated that in 2015 in Poland 1 878 988 patients suffered from depression. De...
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends screening for depression in primary care settings...
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....
Abstract: Background: Depression goes often unrecognised and untreated in non-psychiatric medical se...
Despite being common, depression often goes undetected in patients with skin diseases. Our aim was t...
Because of the frequency which primary care physicians see their patients, they are in a unique posi...
none6BACKGROUND: Underrecognition and undertreatment of depression in primary care has been regarded...
Background: There is a need for brief instruments to ascertain the diagnosis of major depressive dis...
Objective. To describe the prevalence of patients who screen positive for bipolar disorder (BD) symp...
Background: Depression is a leading cause of disability. International guidelines recommend screenin...
Recent data reveals that approximately 17.3 million adults in the US population experience an episod...
Background : Depression is a common psychiatric illness that is a major source of disability, morbid...
Statement of the problem: Depression is a common condition that is often under-diagnosed and under-...
OBJECTIVE: There is considerable uncertainty about whether depression screening programs in primary...
Introduction It is estimated that in 2015 in Poland 1 878 988 patients suffered from depression. De...
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends screening for depression in primary care settings...
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....
Abstract: Background: Depression goes often unrecognised and untreated in non-psychiatric medical se...
Despite being common, depression often goes undetected in patients with skin diseases. Our aim was t...
Because of the frequency which primary care physicians see their patients, they are in a unique posi...
none6BACKGROUND: Underrecognition and undertreatment of depression in primary care has been regarded...
Background: There is a need for brief instruments to ascertain the diagnosis of major depressive dis...
Objective. To describe the prevalence of patients who screen positive for bipolar disorder (BD) symp...
Background: Depression is a leading cause of disability. International guidelines recommend screenin...
Recent data reveals that approximately 17.3 million adults in the US population experience an episod...
Background : Depression is a common psychiatric illness that is a major source of disability, morbid...
Statement of the problem: Depression is a common condition that is often under-diagnosed and under-...
OBJECTIVE: There is considerable uncertainty about whether depression screening programs in primary...
Introduction It is estimated that in 2015 in Poland 1 878 988 patients suffered from depression. De...
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends screening for depression in primary care settings...