OBJECTIVE: To determine how medical outpatients attending a neurology clinic view antidepressant medication and whether those who present with medically unexplained symptoms have different views than those whose symptoms are explained by neurological disease. METHODS: A total of 89 consecutive outpatients attending a medical neurology clinic were interviewed. RESULTS: Those who believed that antidepressants were addictive comprised 74% and those who thought that they could cause physical harm comprised 47%. Only 49% were aware that antidepressants could be used to treat symptoms other than depression. The views of patients whose symptoms were rated by the doctor as being 'not at all' only 'somewhat' unexplained by neurological disease (37% ...
BACKGROUND: Patients' opinions about the aetiology of their disease and the implications for complia...
OBJECTIVE: Primary care physicians (PCPs) are expected to recognize depression and appropriately pre...
Background: Patients have a wide range of explanations for their depression and it is not known how ...
High rates of antidepressant prescribing in Western countries have coincided with increasing doubts ...
Purpose: Patient adherence to antidepressants is poor. However, this is rather unsurprising, given t...
High rates of antidepressant prescribing in Western countries have coincided with increasing doubts ...
WOS: 000462818200001Objective: This cross-sectional study was performed to determine antidepressant ...
Objectives Patients' perceptions are important to consider when trying to understand why patients of...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare use of minor tranquilizers and anti-depressant m...
Tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) are frequently prescribed for chronic functional pain disorders. Al...
PURPOSE: Patient adherence to antidepressants is poor. However, this is rather unsurprising, given t...
Background: Major depression is a chronic disease which often requires long-term antidepressant use....
INTRODUCTION: The goal of the present work was to examine how clinicians' perceptions of the propert...
Abstract Background: Patients on antidepressant therapy have no contact with their physicians until...
Background:Patients on antidepressant therapy have no contact with their physicians until th...
BACKGROUND: Patients' opinions about the aetiology of their disease and the implications for complia...
OBJECTIVE: Primary care physicians (PCPs) are expected to recognize depression and appropriately pre...
Background: Patients have a wide range of explanations for their depression and it is not known how ...
High rates of antidepressant prescribing in Western countries have coincided with increasing doubts ...
Purpose: Patient adherence to antidepressants is poor. However, this is rather unsurprising, given t...
High rates of antidepressant prescribing in Western countries have coincided with increasing doubts ...
WOS: 000462818200001Objective: This cross-sectional study was performed to determine antidepressant ...
Objectives Patients' perceptions are important to consider when trying to understand why patients of...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare use of minor tranquilizers and anti-depressant m...
Tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) are frequently prescribed for chronic functional pain disorders. Al...
PURPOSE: Patient adherence to antidepressants is poor. However, this is rather unsurprising, given t...
Background: Major depression is a chronic disease which often requires long-term antidepressant use....
INTRODUCTION: The goal of the present work was to examine how clinicians' perceptions of the propert...
Abstract Background: Patients on antidepressant therapy have no contact with their physicians until...
Background:Patients on antidepressant therapy have no contact with their physicians until th...
BACKGROUND: Patients' opinions about the aetiology of their disease and the implications for complia...
OBJECTIVE: Primary care physicians (PCPs) are expected to recognize depression and appropriately pre...
Background: Patients have a wide range of explanations for their depression and it is not known how ...