Many women seeking help from rural primary care providers are experiencing major or other types of depression. Women typically do not discuss their depression with their primary care providers although those who did reported finding it very helpful. Feeling understood and advice were particularly viewed as helpful. Major barriers to discussing depression with primary care providers include stigma about depression, lack of time, and perceptions that the primary care providers were not interested in these concerns. Depressed women tend to seek help for certain somatic problems, especially headaches, backaches, muscle pains, sleep problems, feeling tired, and abdominal pains. © 1996, The Haworth Press. All rights reserved
Depression is a common mental health problem in which a person may experience persistent sadness, be...
Purpose: Some of the most significant mental health concerns among US adults are depression, anxiety...
Background Health care providers are better able to diagnose depression and initiate treatment when ...
Many women seeking help from rural primary care providers are experiencing major or other types of d...
Many women seeking help from rural primary care providers are experiencing major or other types of d...
Many women seeking help from rural primary care providers are experiencing major or other types of d...
In light of the mental health provider shortages, this project focused on how community health worke...
Depression is a challenge for the rurally based primary care nurse practitioner. Within all primary ...
In the United States (US), less than half of the population suffering from depression is receiving a...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the extent to which variations in treatment and referral patterns for adul...
Context: Rates and types of screening for depression in rural primary care practices are unknown. Pu...
It is very difficult to describe the complexity and depth of depression as experienced by the indivi...
Depression tends not to be accurately identified and treated in primary care settings. Women of colo...
Depression tends not to be accurately identified and treated in primary care settings. Women of colo...
Depression is a subjective illness that often goes undiagnosed and untreated. As the first point of ...
Depression is a common mental health problem in which a person may experience persistent sadness, be...
Purpose: Some of the most significant mental health concerns among US adults are depression, anxiety...
Background Health care providers are better able to diagnose depression and initiate treatment when ...
Many women seeking help from rural primary care providers are experiencing major or other types of d...
Many women seeking help from rural primary care providers are experiencing major or other types of d...
Many women seeking help from rural primary care providers are experiencing major or other types of d...
In light of the mental health provider shortages, this project focused on how community health worke...
Depression is a challenge for the rurally based primary care nurse practitioner. Within all primary ...
In the United States (US), less than half of the population suffering from depression is receiving a...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the extent to which variations in treatment and referral patterns for adul...
Context: Rates and types of screening for depression in rural primary care practices are unknown. Pu...
It is very difficult to describe the complexity and depth of depression as experienced by the indivi...
Depression tends not to be accurately identified and treated in primary care settings. Women of colo...
Depression tends not to be accurately identified and treated in primary care settings. Women of colo...
Depression is a subjective illness that often goes undiagnosed and untreated. As the first point of ...
Depression is a common mental health problem in which a person may experience persistent sadness, be...
Purpose: Some of the most significant mental health concerns among US adults are depression, anxiety...
Background Health care providers are better able to diagnose depression and initiate treatment when ...