Numerous epidemiologic studies have revealed the high prevalence of depressive disorders despite the availability of several treatment options that have been proved to be efficacious and safe. The persistence of depression, at a time when treatment options have increased, suggests that there are unmet needs in the clinical management of depression. Aside from improving treatment guidelines, the role of primary care physicians should be redefined to ensure that lifetime depressive disorders are more frequently recognized, diagnosed, and appropriately treated and managed, either by these clinical "gatekeepers" or through referrals to mental health specialists. With this management strategy, access to care can be broadened to include not only ...
Efficacious forms of treatment for depression are available, but too many people suffering from depr...
''''Depression 2000'' is a major epidemiological study conducted in a representative sample of 412 p...
General’s report on Mental Health, major depression alone ranks second only to ischemic heart diseas...
Numerous epidemiologic studies have revealed the high prevalence of depressive disorders despite the...
Because depressive illness is so prevalent, the majority of patients are managed in primary care, wi...
More than 32 million adults in the United States will expe-rience depression in their lifetimes, and...
''''Depression 2000'' is a major epidemiological study conducted in a representative sample of 412 p...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is common and costly. Primary care remains a major access point for ...
Background Many guidelines have been developed in the area of depression but there has been no syste...
A variety of epidemiologic studies has demonstrated the high prevalence of depressive disorders in p...
Background: A primary goal of acute treatment for depression is clinical remission ...
Purpose. - To examine the care provided by general practitioners (GPs) for persistent depressive ill...
BACKGROUND: Subthreshold depression is prevalent in primary care and is associated with poorer quali...
Depressive disorders are highly prevalent and are associated with a substantial loss of quality of l...
Individuals with major depressive disorder (MDD) have high rates of disability, morbidity, and morta...
Efficacious forms of treatment for depression are available, but too many people suffering from depr...
''''Depression 2000'' is a major epidemiological study conducted in a representative sample of 412 p...
General’s report on Mental Health, major depression alone ranks second only to ischemic heart diseas...
Numerous epidemiologic studies have revealed the high prevalence of depressive disorders despite the...
Because depressive illness is so prevalent, the majority of patients are managed in primary care, wi...
More than 32 million adults in the United States will expe-rience depression in their lifetimes, and...
''''Depression 2000'' is a major epidemiological study conducted in a representative sample of 412 p...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is common and costly. Primary care remains a major access point for ...
Background Many guidelines have been developed in the area of depression but there has been no syste...
A variety of epidemiologic studies has demonstrated the high prevalence of depressive disorders in p...
Background: A primary goal of acute treatment for depression is clinical remission ...
Purpose. - To examine the care provided by general practitioners (GPs) for persistent depressive ill...
BACKGROUND: Subthreshold depression is prevalent in primary care and is associated with poorer quali...
Depressive disorders are highly prevalent and are associated with a substantial loss of quality of l...
Individuals with major depressive disorder (MDD) have high rates of disability, morbidity, and morta...
Efficacious forms of treatment for depression are available, but too many people suffering from depr...
''''Depression 2000'' is a major epidemiological study conducted in a representative sample of 412 p...
General’s report on Mental Health, major depression alone ranks second only to ischemic heart diseas...