Depression is a common mental health problem in which a person may experience persistent sadness, be unable to enjoy formerly pleasurable activities, and feel worthless or hopeless. Undetected and untreated depression causes substantial physical and social limitation and may lead to suicidal thoughts or actions. More than 80% of people with depression improve with appropriate treatment (National Institute of Mental Health [NIMH], 2005)
Background: Depression is one of the most common mental problems which is not limited to a certain l...
Context: Rates and types of screening for depression in rural primary care practices are unknown. Pu...
While the mentally ill are considered to be vulnerable as a group, those who are mentally ill and re...
Background: Prevalence of depression among rural women is nearly 4 times the national average Depr...
This qualitative study explored social-cultural factors that shape treatment seeking behaviors among...
It is very difficult to describe the complexity and depth of depression as experienced by the indivi...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a serious condition that is often ignored or overlooked by health care pro...
In light of the mental health provider shortages, this project focused on how community health worke...
Rural women represent approximately 20% of women living in the United States, yet research on the sp...
Depression is a challenge for the rurally based primary care nurse practitioner. Within all primary ...
Research indicates an inverse relationship between social support and depression (Elmore, 1984; Gule...
The feminization of poverty has been well documented, and the relationship between the experiences o...
Many women seeking help from rural primary care providers are experiencing major or other types of d...
The health of many people with disabilities living in rural areas is not as good as one might expert...
Purpose: Frontier communities are exposed to unique communal norms which influence depression. The ...
Background: Depression is one of the most common mental problems which is not limited to a certain l...
Context: Rates and types of screening for depression in rural primary care practices are unknown. Pu...
While the mentally ill are considered to be vulnerable as a group, those who are mentally ill and re...
Background: Prevalence of depression among rural women is nearly 4 times the national average Depr...
This qualitative study explored social-cultural factors that shape treatment seeking behaviors among...
It is very difficult to describe the complexity and depth of depression as experienced by the indivi...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a serious condition that is often ignored or overlooked by health care pro...
In light of the mental health provider shortages, this project focused on how community health worke...
Rural women represent approximately 20% of women living in the United States, yet research on the sp...
Depression is a challenge for the rurally based primary care nurse practitioner. Within all primary ...
Research indicates an inverse relationship between social support and depression (Elmore, 1984; Gule...
The feminization of poverty has been well documented, and the relationship between the experiences o...
Many women seeking help from rural primary care providers are experiencing major or other types of d...
The health of many people with disabilities living in rural areas is not as good as one might expert...
Purpose: Frontier communities are exposed to unique communal norms which influence depression. The ...
Background: Depression is one of the most common mental problems which is not limited to a certain l...
Context: Rates and types of screening for depression in rural primary care practices are unknown. Pu...
While the mentally ill are considered to be vulnerable as a group, those who are mentally ill and re...