This article addresses the issues of recognition of psychiatric disorders by general physicians (GPs) and the effects of recognition on management and course. Among 1994 patients who were screened with the General Health Questionnaire and who were rated by their GP, 1450 (72.7%) had not been identified by the GP as having a psychiatric disorder in the year before the index visit. Among these "new" patients, 557 (38.4%) had positive General Health Questionnaire scores. Only 47% of the new patients who met Bedford College diagnostic criteria for anxiety, depression, or ill-defined disorder had their psychiatric disorder recognized by their GP. Among patients who met Bedford College criteria, mean episode durations were longer for anxiety diso...
Background: Although psychiatric disorders are highly prevalent in the community, many patients with...
Objective: Previous studies reported low and inconsistent rates of recognition of anxiety disorders ...
Contains fulltext : 69217.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Soma...
This article addresses the issues of recognition of psychiatric disorders by general physicians (GPs...
This article addresses the issues of recognition and labelling of psychological disorders (PDs) by g...
This article addresses the issues of recognition and labelling of psychological disorders (PDs) by g...
Contains fulltext : 193553.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Ade...
Background: Recognition of depression and anxiety by general practitioners (GPs) is suboptimal and t...
Aims: Determine attitudes toward patients with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and major depressi...
Background: Anxiety is a normal physiological response to a threat. Anxiety disorders occur when thi...
Background: Anxiety is a normal physiological response to a threat. Anxiety disorders occur when thi...
Objective: The authors' goal was to cross-validate the earlier finding of the Groningen Primary Care...
Aims: Determine attitudes toward patients with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and major depressi...
BACKGROUND: Although psychiatric disorders are highly prevalent in the community, many patients with...
Background: Several studies have shown that general practitioners (GPs) under-diagnose common mental...
Background: Although psychiatric disorders are highly prevalent in the community, many patients with...
Objective: Previous studies reported low and inconsistent rates of recognition of anxiety disorders ...
Contains fulltext : 69217.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Soma...
This article addresses the issues of recognition of psychiatric disorders by general physicians (GPs...
This article addresses the issues of recognition and labelling of psychological disorders (PDs) by g...
This article addresses the issues of recognition and labelling of psychological disorders (PDs) by g...
Contains fulltext : 193553.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Ade...
Background: Recognition of depression and anxiety by general practitioners (GPs) is suboptimal and t...
Aims: Determine attitudes toward patients with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and major depressi...
Background: Anxiety is a normal physiological response to a threat. Anxiety disorders occur when thi...
Background: Anxiety is a normal physiological response to a threat. Anxiety disorders occur when thi...
Objective: The authors' goal was to cross-validate the earlier finding of the Groningen Primary Care...
Aims: Determine attitudes toward patients with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and major depressi...
BACKGROUND: Although psychiatric disorders are highly prevalent in the community, many patients with...
Background: Several studies have shown that general practitioners (GPs) under-diagnose common mental...
Background: Although psychiatric disorders are highly prevalent in the community, many patients with...
Objective: Previous studies reported low and inconsistent rates of recognition of anxiety disorders ...
Contains fulltext : 69217.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Soma...