This study evaluated the reach of depression screening followed by treatment programs for subsyndromal depression and explored demographic and clinical characteristics of patients who were reached versus those who were not. A two-item Patient Health Questionnaire-Depression was sent to 4196 type 2 diabetic patients. Positively screened patients were interviewed to assess the severity of depression, and those with subclinical symptoms were invited to treatment groups. The reach of screening procedure was evaluated by the total response rate, proportion of positive depression screenings, and proportion of eligible patients entering treatment programs. Predictors of responsiveness to screening and of participation in treatment were determined ...
BACKGROUND: Currently only about half of the people who have major depressive disorder are detected ...
textabstractBackground. For the treatment of depression in diabetes patients, it is important that d...
Depression screening in chronic disease is advocated but its impact on routine practice is uncertain...
Copyright © 2012 Dea Ajdukovic ́ et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Aims To investigate: (1) the willingness of patients with diabetes to participate in a screening pr...
Diabetes is a psychologically demanding disease with a major impact on a patient’s quality and quant...
AIMS: This study investigated (factors related to) (a) the response to a screening procedure for dep...
Objectives: The first aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of four commonly used depre...
Background : Depression is a common psychiatric illness that is a major source of disability, morbid...
The aim of this study was to test the effectiveness of a screening procedure for depression (SCR) vs...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: We compared the screening performance of different measures of depression: the stan...
Goal: The aims are to establish the prevalence of newfound, unidentified cases of depressive disorde...
P>Aims The objective of the study was to determine rates and risks of major depression in diabetes o...
Contains fulltext : 81586.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Cu...
BACKGROUND: Currently only about half of the people who have major depressive disorder are detected ...
BACKGROUND: Currently only about half of the people who have major depressive disorder are detected ...
textabstractBackground. For the treatment of depression in diabetes patients, it is important that d...
Depression screening in chronic disease is advocated but its impact on routine practice is uncertain...
Copyright © 2012 Dea Ajdukovic ́ et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Aims To investigate: (1) the willingness of patients with diabetes to participate in a screening pr...
Diabetes is a psychologically demanding disease with a major impact on a patient’s quality and quant...
AIMS: This study investigated (factors related to) (a) the response to a screening procedure for dep...
Objectives: The first aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of four commonly used depre...
Background : Depression is a common psychiatric illness that is a major source of disability, morbid...
The aim of this study was to test the effectiveness of a screening procedure for depression (SCR) vs...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: We compared the screening performance of different measures of depression: the stan...
Goal: The aims are to establish the prevalence of newfound, unidentified cases of depressive disorde...
P>Aims The objective of the study was to determine rates and risks of major depression in diabetes o...
Contains fulltext : 81586.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Cu...
BACKGROUND: Currently only about half of the people who have major depressive disorder are detected ...
BACKGROUND: Currently only about half of the people who have major depressive disorder are detected ...
textabstractBackground. For the treatment of depression in diabetes patients, it is important that d...
Depression screening in chronic disease is advocated but its impact on routine practice is uncertain...