Depression is a subjective illness that often goes undiagnosed and untreated. As the first point of contact for patients, primary care clinics should screen patients regularly for depression. This study evaluated annual depression screening in a rural primary care clinic and relationships among depression, chronic pain, and gender. Using the Patient Health Questionnaire—9 (PHQ-9), a convenience sample of 53 men and 49 women were screened for depression. Twenty-eight percent of patients scored positively for depression. Relationships among depression, chronic pain management, and gender surfaced in the results
OBJECTIVES: Pain and its disruptive impact on daily life are common reasons that patients seek prima...
Objectives: Pain and its disruptive impact on daily life are common reasons that patients seek pri...
Background: Anxiety and depression occur frequently, and recognition of their symptoms can be diffi-...
In the United States (US), less than half of the population suffering from depression is receiving a...
This study examined: (a) the incidence of concomitant depression in the chronic pain population at a...
Background : Depression is a common psychiatric illness that is a major source of disability, morbid...
Objectives: To report the baseline characteristics of the Diagnosis, Management and Outcomes of Depr...
Objectives: To report the baseline characteristics of the Diagnosis, Management and Outcomes of Depr...
Background: Chronic, non-malignant pain impacts physical and mental well-being. Adults with chronic ...
Background: Depression is a leading cause of disability. International guidelines recommend screenin...
Background: Suicide is a significant public health concern and primary care providers (PCPs) are an ...
Context: Rates and types of screening for depression in rural primary care practices are unknown. Pu...
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends screening for depression in primary care settings...
Purpose: Adult patients commonly experience depressive symptoms, negatively impacting their mood and...
Depression is a common mental health disorder diagnosed in the primary care setting, and yet over 50...
OBJECTIVES: Pain and its disruptive impact on daily life are common reasons that patients seek prima...
Objectives: Pain and its disruptive impact on daily life are common reasons that patients seek pri...
Background: Anxiety and depression occur frequently, and recognition of their symptoms can be diffi-...
In the United States (US), less than half of the population suffering from depression is receiving a...
This study examined: (a) the incidence of concomitant depression in the chronic pain population at a...
Background : Depression is a common psychiatric illness that is a major source of disability, morbid...
Objectives: To report the baseline characteristics of the Diagnosis, Management and Outcomes of Depr...
Objectives: To report the baseline characteristics of the Diagnosis, Management and Outcomes of Depr...
Background: Chronic, non-malignant pain impacts physical and mental well-being. Adults with chronic ...
Background: Depression is a leading cause of disability. International guidelines recommend screenin...
Background: Suicide is a significant public health concern and primary care providers (PCPs) are an ...
Context: Rates and types of screening for depression in rural primary care practices are unknown. Pu...
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends screening for depression in primary care settings...
Purpose: Adult patients commonly experience depressive symptoms, negatively impacting their mood and...
Depression is a common mental health disorder diagnosed in the primary care setting, and yet over 50...
OBJECTIVES: Pain and its disruptive impact on daily life are common reasons that patients seek prima...
Objectives: Pain and its disruptive impact on daily life are common reasons that patients seek pri...
Background: Anxiety and depression occur frequently, and recognition of their symptoms can be diffi-...