BACKGROUND: Depression is prevalent and costly, but despite effective treatments, is often untreated. Recent efforts to improve depression care have focused on primary care settings. Disparities in treatment initiation for depression have been reported, with fewer minority and older individuals starting treatment. OBJECTIVE: To describe patient characteristics associated with depression treatment initiation and treatment choice (antidepressant medications or psychotherapy) among patients newly diagnosed with depression in primary care settings. DESIGN: A retrospective observational design was used to analyze electronic health record data. PATIENTS: A total of 241,251 adults newly diagnosed with depression in primary care settings among five...
Purpose: Adult patients commonly experience depressive symptoms, negatively impacting their mood and...
OBJECTIVE: Primary care physicians (PCPs) are expected to recognize depression and appropriately pre...
Background: Depressive disorders are highly prevalent in primary care (PC) and are associated with c...
CONTEXT: Ethnic minorities traditionally receive less care for depression than do white populations;...
Purpose: Depression is one of the most commonly encountered chronic conditions in primary care, yet ...
Purpose: For depressed older primary care patients, this study aimed to examine (a) characteristics ...
PURPOSE: Depression is one of the most commonly encountered chronic conditions in primary care, yet ...
Introduction: The first primary care consultation for patients with depression can have long-term co...
Underdiagnosed and undertreated depression continues to be a problem found in primary care settings....
CONTEXT. Depression remains underrecognized and undertreated by primary care providers. While system...
ImportanceEncouraging primary care patients to address depression symptoms and care with clinicians ...
none6BACKGROUND: Underrecognition and undertreatment of depression in primary care has been regarded...
Objective: To assess primary care provider (PCP) attitudes and self-reported behavior with regard to...
BACKGROUND: Subthreshold depression is prevalent in primary care and is associated with poorer quali...
Background: Primary care providers (PCP) are the entry point for public sector depression treatment ...
Purpose: Adult patients commonly experience depressive symptoms, negatively impacting their mood and...
OBJECTIVE: Primary care physicians (PCPs) are expected to recognize depression and appropriately pre...
Background: Depressive disorders are highly prevalent in primary care (PC) and are associated with c...
CONTEXT: Ethnic minorities traditionally receive less care for depression than do white populations;...
Purpose: Depression is one of the most commonly encountered chronic conditions in primary care, yet ...
Purpose: For depressed older primary care patients, this study aimed to examine (a) characteristics ...
PURPOSE: Depression is one of the most commonly encountered chronic conditions in primary care, yet ...
Introduction: The first primary care consultation for patients with depression can have long-term co...
Underdiagnosed and undertreated depression continues to be a problem found in primary care settings....
CONTEXT. Depression remains underrecognized and undertreated by primary care providers. While system...
ImportanceEncouraging primary care patients to address depression symptoms and care with clinicians ...
none6BACKGROUND: Underrecognition and undertreatment of depression in primary care has been regarded...
Objective: To assess primary care provider (PCP) attitudes and self-reported behavior with regard to...
BACKGROUND: Subthreshold depression is prevalent in primary care and is associated with poorer quali...
Background: Primary care providers (PCP) are the entry point for public sector depression treatment ...
Purpose: Adult patients commonly experience depressive symptoms, negatively impacting their mood and...
OBJECTIVE: Primary care physicians (PCPs) are expected to recognize depression and appropriately pre...
Background: Depressive disorders are highly prevalent in primary care (PC) and are associated with c...