Background: Antidepressant drugs are often prescribed in general practice. Evidence is conflicting on how patient education influences antidepressant treatment. Aim: To investigate the association between educational attainment and drug treatment in adult patients with a new depression diagnosis, and how gender and age influence the association. Design and setting: Nationwide registry-based cohort study, Norway, 2014-2016. Method: The study comprised all residents of Norway born before 1996 and alive in 2015. We obtained information on all new depression diagnoses in general practice in 2015 (Primary Care Database) and data on all dispensed depression medication (Norwegian Prescription Database) 12-months after the date of diagn...
Introduction: Biological and sociocultural factors may lead to a significant gender bias in the trea...
Background: People with depression are prescribed more drugs than people in general, partly due to c...
International audienceBackground: In developed countries, primary care physicians manage most patien...
Background: Antidepressant drugs are often prescribed in general practice. Evidence is conflicting o...
Background Depression is prevalent in general practice, but few studies have explored patient-report...
Background Depression is highly prevalent, but knowledge is scarce as to whether increased public aw...
Background Depression is more prevalent among women and people with low socio-economic status. Uncer...
Background: Antidepressants are frequently prescribed drugs in Dutch general practice, but patients ...
Background There is growing evidence of variation in treatment for patients with depression, not onl...
Purpose: To investigate whether women and men diagnosed with depressive disorder were managed equall...
Background: General practitioners' (GPs) ability to recognize, diagnose and treat depression improve...
Background: People with depression are prescribed more drugs than people in general, partly due to c...
Introduction: Biological and sociocultural factors may lead to a significant gender bias in the trea...
Background: People with depression are prescribed more drugs than people in general, partly due to c...
International audienceBackground: In developed countries, primary care physicians manage most patien...
Background: Antidepressant drugs are often prescribed in general practice. Evidence is conflicting o...
Background Depression is prevalent in general practice, but few studies have explored patient-report...
Background Depression is highly prevalent, but knowledge is scarce as to whether increased public aw...
Background Depression is more prevalent among women and people with low socio-economic status. Uncer...
Background: Antidepressants are frequently prescribed drugs in Dutch general practice, but patients ...
Background There is growing evidence of variation in treatment for patients with depression, not onl...
Purpose: To investigate whether women and men diagnosed with depressive disorder were managed equall...
Background: General practitioners' (GPs) ability to recognize, diagnose and treat depression improve...
Background: People with depression are prescribed more drugs than people in general, partly due to c...
Introduction: Biological and sociocultural factors may lead to a significant gender bias in the trea...
Background: People with depression are prescribed more drugs than people in general, partly due to c...
International audienceBackground: In developed countries, primary care physicians manage most patien...