Background: Depressive disorders are significantly more common in the medically ill compared to the general population. Depression is associated with worsening of physical symptoms, greater healthcare utilization and poorer treatment adherence. The present paper provides a critical review on the assessment and management of depression in the medically ill.Methods: Relevant articles pertaining to depression in the medically ill were identified, reviewed and synthesized qualitatively. A systematic review was not performed due to the large breadth of this topic, making a meaningful summary of all published and unpublished studies not feasible. Notable studies were reviewed and synthesized by a diverse set of experts to provide a balanced summa...
Even though depressions and depressive symptoms are frequently observed in patients with medical dis...
Background There is an increased risk of depression in people with a physical illness. Depression is...
Objective: to analyze the diagnostic significance of clinical and phenomenological characteristics o...
Background: Depressive disorders are significantly more common in the medically ill compared to the ...
Depression in the medically ill is a common clinical problem that primary physicians and psychiatric...
BACKGROUND Depression is 2-4 times more frequent in medically ill patients than in the general popul...
Objective: It is widely acknowledged that the prevalence of depression in the general population is ...
Abstract: Numerous studies demonstrate that major de-pression is more common in medically ill indivi...
Depressive disorders are among the most frequent conditions seen in primary care. Although figures v...
Depression is a complex illness that significantly contributes to the global burden of disease. The ...
Depression and chronic physical illness are in reciprocal relationship with one another: not only do...
Depression is prevalent in patients with physical disorders, particularly in those with severe disor...
Depression is one of the most common comorbidities of many chronic medical diseases including cancer...
The lifetime prevalence of depression in the general U.S. population has been reported to be as high...
Prevalence of depression in medically ill patients is 3-4 folds higher than the general population. ...
Even though depressions and depressive symptoms are frequently observed in patients with medical dis...
Background There is an increased risk of depression in people with a physical illness. Depression is...
Objective: to analyze the diagnostic significance of clinical and phenomenological characteristics o...
Background: Depressive disorders are significantly more common in the medically ill compared to the ...
Depression in the medically ill is a common clinical problem that primary physicians and psychiatric...
BACKGROUND Depression is 2-4 times more frequent in medically ill patients than in the general popul...
Objective: It is widely acknowledged that the prevalence of depression in the general population is ...
Abstract: Numerous studies demonstrate that major de-pression is more common in medically ill indivi...
Depressive disorders are among the most frequent conditions seen in primary care. Although figures v...
Depression is a complex illness that significantly contributes to the global burden of disease. The ...
Depression and chronic physical illness are in reciprocal relationship with one another: not only do...
Depression is prevalent in patients with physical disorders, particularly in those with severe disor...
Depression is one of the most common comorbidities of many chronic medical diseases including cancer...
The lifetime prevalence of depression in the general U.S. population has been reported to be as high...
Prevalence of depression in medically ill patients is 3-4 folds higher than the general population. ...
Even though depressions and depressive symptoms are frequently observed in patients with medical dis...
Background There is an increased risk of depression in people with a physical illness. Depression is...
Objective: to analyze the diagnostic significance of clinical and phenomenological characteristics o...