BackgroundDepression trajectories among primary care patients are highly variable, making it difficult to identify patients that require intensive treatments or those that are likely to spontaneously remit. Currently, there are no easily implementable tools clinicians can use to stratify patients with depressive symptoms into different treatments according to their likely depression trajectory. We aimed to develop a prognostic tool to predict future depression severity among primary care patients with current depressive symptoms at three months.MethodsPatient-reported data from the diamond study, a prospective cohort of 593 primary care patients with depressive symptoms attending 30 Australian general practices. Participants responded affir...
Aims: To explore the criteria used by primary care physicians (PCPs) to diagnose depression and th...
BACKGROUND: Most patients who present with depression are treated in primary care by general practit...
AimsTo measure patients? beliefs about depression at baseline and determine whether these relate to ...
BACKGROUND:Depression trajectories among primary care patients are highly variable, making it diffic...
Background Depression trajectories among primary care patients are highly variable, making it diffic...
Background Depression trajectories among primary care patients are highly variable, making it diffic...
BACKGROUND: Most patients who present with depression are treated in primary care by general practit...
Background: Depression has been identified as the most common mental illness in Singapore. To addres...
BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder often remains unrecognized in primary care. OBJECTIVE: Develop...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to investigate general factors associated with prognosis regardless of ...
Indicators of prognosis should be considered to fully inform clinical decision making in the treatme...
Objectives: To report the baseline characteristics of the Diagnosis, Management and Outcomes of Depr...
PURPOSE: Indicators of prognosis should be considered to fully inform clinical decision making in th...
Abstract Background Depression is a highly prevalent and costly disorder. Effective treatments are a...
Objectives: To report the baseline characteristics of the Diagnosis, Management and Outcomes of Depr...
Aims: To explore the criteria used by primary care physicians (PCPs) to diagnose depression and th...
BACKGROUND: Most patients who present with depression are treated in primary care by general practit...
AimsTo measure patients? beliefs about depression at baseline and determine whether these relate to ...
BACKGROUND:Depression trajectories among primary care patients are highly variable, making it diffic...
Background Depression trajectories among primary care patients are highly variable, making it diffic...
Background Depression trajectories among primary care patients are highly variable, making it diffic...
BACKGROUND: Most patients who present with depression are treated in primary care by general practit...
Background: Depression has been identified as the most common mental illness in Singapore. To addres...
BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorder often remains unrecognized in primary care. OBJECTIVE: Develop...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to investigate general factors associated with prognosis regardless of ...
Indicators of prognosis should be considered to fully inform clinical decision making in the treatme...
Objectives: To report the baseline characteristics of the Diagnosis, Management and Outcomes of Depr...
PURPOSE: Indicators of prognosis should be considered to fully inform clinical decision making in th...
Abstract Background Depression is a highly prevalent and costly disorder. Effective treatments are a...
Objectives: To report the baseline characteristics of the Diagnosis, Management and Outcomes of Depr...
Aims: To explore the criteria used by primary care physicians (PCPs) to diagnose depression and th...
BACKGROUND: Most patients who present with depression are treated in primary care by general practit...
AimsTo measure patients? beliefs about depression at baseline and determine whether these relate to ...