BACKGROUND: Depression is a common mental disorder associated with substantial disability. It is inadequately recognised and managed, and clinicians' attitudes to this condition and its treatment may play a part in this. Most research in this area has used the Depression Attitude Questionnaire (DAQ), but analyses have shown this measure to exhibit problems in psychometric properties and suitability for the health professionals and settings where depression recognition may occur. METHODS: We revised the DAQ using a pooled review of findings from studies using this measure, together with a Delphi study which sought the opinions of a panel of relevant experts based in the UK, USA, Australia, and European countries (n\u2009=\u200924) using 3 ro...
Background: This study aimed to document the outcome dimensions that physicians see as important in ...
Aims. To validate the Italian version of the 'depression attitude questionnaire' (DAQ), to assess it...
Objective: To determine whether people's attitudes towards a person who has experienced depression i...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a common mental disorder associated with substantial disability. It is ina...
Background: Depression is a common mental disorder associated with substantial disability. It is ina...
BackgroundDepression is common mental health problem and leading contributor to the global burden of...
BACKGROUND: Depression is common mental health problem and leading contributor to the global burden ...
Background: Depression in primary care is common but under-recognized and suboptimally managed. Heal...
Background: Mental health problems such as depression are common in primary care settings and patien...
Background: Individuals' attitudes towards depression and its treatments may influence their likelih...
Background Undertreatment of depression in primary care is common. Efforts to address this tend to o...
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...
Author: Kasparas Sinkevičius Title: General practitioners’ attitudes towards depression, their abili...
A depressogenic attributional style, i.e., internal, stable and global causal interpretations of neg...
Background: This study aimed to document the outcome dimensions that physicians see as important in ...
Aims. To validate the Italian version of the 'depression attitude questionnaire' (DAQ), to assess it...
Objective: To determine whether people's attitudes towards a person who has experienced depression i...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a common mental disorder associated with substantial disability. It is ina...
Background: Depression is a common mental disorder associated with substantial disability. It is ina...
BackgroundDepression is common mental health problem and leading contributor to the global burden of...
BACKGROUND: Depression is common mental health problem and leading contributor to the global burden ...
Background: Depression in primary care is common but under-recognized and suboptimally managed. Heal...
Background: Mental health problems such as depression are common in primary care settings and patien...
Background: Individuals' attitudes towards depression and its treatments may influence their likelih...
Background Undertreatment of depression in primary care is common. Efforts to address this tend to o...
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...
Author: Kasparas Sinkevičius Title: General practitioners’ attitudes towards depression, their abili...
A depressogenic attributional style, i.e., internal, stable and global causal interpretations of neg...
Background: This study aimed to document the outcome dimensions that physicians see as important in ...
Aims. To validate the Italian version of the 'depression attitude questionnaire' (DAQ), to assess it...
Objective: To determine whether people's attitudes towards a person who has experienced depression i...