Background: Community facilitators (CFs), such as pharmacists, policemen, teachers and clergy, may be an important community resource for patients with depression in addition to (mental) health professionals. However, they are ill prepared for such a role and little is known about their attitudes toward depression, which may affect practice. Aim: To investigate CFs' attitudes toward depression and compare them to those of (mental) health professionals and nurses. Method: Attitudes were assessed in participants (n = 2,670) of training programmes about depression in nine countries of the European Alliance Against Depression (EAAD). The EAAD questionnaire included attitudes toward depression and its treatment, perceived causes, preferred treat...
Background: Individuals' attitudes towards depression and its treatments may influence their likelih...
Background Stigmatizing attitudes toward depression and toward help-seeking are important barriers f...
Background: Negative attitudes and stigma are considered to be major barriers to healthcare and qual...
Background: Community facilitators (CFs), such as pharmacists, policemen, teachers and clergy, may b...
BACKGROUND: Depression in primary care is common but under-recognized and suboptimally managed. Heal...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To study, in a sample of French Family Practitioners (FPs), beliefs...
BACKGROUND: Pharmacists' expanding roles may be witness to greater involvement in mental illnesses, ...
To determine and compare mental health nurses’ and general hospital nurses’beliefs and knowledge abo...
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to learn more about general practititoners' knowledge, atti...
Background: Mental health problems such as depression are common in primary care settings and patien...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Little is known about depressed patients' profiles and how they ar...
BACKGROUND: Variation in the management of depression may be linked to doctors' attitudes to depre...
Background: Negative attitudes and stigma to mental health constitute major barriers to healthcare p...
BACKGROUND: Community facilitators (CFs), such as teachers, nurses and social workers, are well plac...
Objective: Pharmacists may be well placed to take up a role in depression care, complementing the ro...
Background: Individuals' attitudes towards depression and its treatments may influence their likelih...
Background Stigmatizing attitudes toward depression and toward help-seeking are important barriers f...
Background: Negative attitudes and stigma are considered to be major barriers to healthcare and qual...
Background: Community facilitators (CFs), such as pharmacists, policemen, teachers and clergy, may b...
BACKGROUND: Depression in primary care is common but under-recognized and suboptimally managed. Heal...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To study, in a sample of French Family Practitioners (FPs), beliefs...
BACKGROUND: Pharmacists' expanding roles may be witness to greater involvement in mental illnesses, ...
To determine and compare mental health nurses’ and general hospital nurses’beliefs and knowledge abo...
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to learn more about general practititoners' knowledge, atti...
Background: Mental health problems such as depression are common in primary care settings and patien...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Little is known about depressed patients' profiles and how they ar...
BACKGROUND: Variation in the management of depression may be linked to doctors' attitudes to depre...
Background: Negative attitudes and stigma to mental health constitute major barriers to healthcare p...
BACKGROUND: Community facilitators (CFs), such as teachers, nurses and social workers, are well plac...
Objective: Pharmacists may be well placed to take up a role in depression care, complementing the ro...
Background: Individuals' attitudes towards depression and its treatments may influence their likelih...
Background Stigmatizing attitudes toward depression and toward help-seeking are important barriers f...
Background: Negative attitudes and stigma are considered to be major barriers to healthcare and qual...