OBJECTIVE: Patients with depression present with psychological and somatic symptoms, including general aches and pains. In primary care, somatic symptoms often dominate. A review of the literature was conducted to ascertain the importance of somatic symptoms in depression in primary care.DATA SOURCES AND EXTRACTION: MEDLINE, EMBASE, and PsychLIT/PsychINFO databases (1985-January 2004) were searched for the terms depression, depressive, depressed AND physical, somatic, unexplained symptoms, complaints, problems; somatised, somatized symptoms; somatisation, somatization, somatoform, psychosomatic; pain; recognition, under-recognition; diagnosis, underdiagnosis; acknowledgment, under-acknowledgment; treatment, undertreatment AND primary care, ...
none5siOBJECTIVE: Primary care physicians (PCPs) are expected to recognize depression and appropriat...
BackgroundTo examine the agreement between depression symptoms using an assessment tool (PHQ-9), and...
Background: Recognition of depression and anxiety by general practitioners (GPs) is suboptimal and t...
Mental disorders in primary care patients are frequently associated with physical complaints that ca...
Among primary care attenders, depression is a common and debilitating disturbance. These patients im...
Background Patients with depression, particularly those seen by primary care physicians, may report ...
The majority of patients with mental health problems are treated solely within primary care. This ar...
Background: Somatic symptoms are a common reason for visits to the family physician. The aim of this...
Objective: to analyze the diagnostic significance of clinical and phenomenological characteristics o...
OBJECTIVE: Primary care physicians (PCPs) are expected to recognize depression and appropriately pre...
Background. Depression is highly co-morbid with both psychiatric and chronic somatic disease. These ...
Background. Depression is highly co-morbid with both psychiatric and chronic somatic disease. These ...
Depression is a common mental disorder with various symptoms and often accompanied with unexplained ...
Background. Depression is highly co-morbid with both psychiatric and chronic somatic disease. These ...
Somatic symptoms are the leading cause of outpatient medical visits and also the predominant reason ...
none5siOBJECTIVE: Primary care physicians (PCPs) are expected to recognize depression and appropriat...
BackgroundTo examine the agreement between depression symptoms using an assessment tool (PHQ-9), and...
Background: Recognition of depression and anxiety by general practitioners (GPs) is suboptimal and t...
Mental disorders in primary care patients are frequently associated with physical complaints that ca...
Among primary care attenders, depression is a common and debilitating disturbance. These patients im...
Background Patients with depression, particularly those seen by primary care physicians, may report ...
The majority of patients with mental health problems are treated solely within primary care. This ar...
Background: Somatic symptoms are a common reason for visits to the family physician. The aim of this...
Objective: to analyze the diagnostic significance of clinical and phenomenological characteristics o...
OBJECTIVE: Primary care physicians (PCPs) are expected to recognize depression and appropriately pre...
Background. Depression is highly co-morbid with both psychiatric and chronic somatic disease. These ...
Background. Depression is highly co-morbid with both psychiatric and chronic somatic disease. These ...
Depression is a common mental disorder with various symptoms and often accompanied with unexplained ...
Background. Depression is highly co-morbid with both psychiatric and chronic somatic disease. These ...
Somatic symptoms are the leading cause of outpatient medical visits and also the predominant reason ...
none5siOBJECTIVE: Primary care physicians (PCPs) are expected to recognize depression and appropriat...
BackgroundTo examine the agreement between depression symptoms using an assessment tool (PHQ-9), and...
Background: Recognition of depression and anxiety by general practitioners (GPs) is suboptimal and t...