BACKGROUND: Antidepressants are widely used by primary care physicians. Very little comparative data exists regarding the newer antidepressants in regards to efficacy in naturalistic primary care outpatient settings where the treatment of adjustment disorder and major depressive disorder is concerned. Our objective was to determine if there is a difference in antidepressant effectiveness between disorders in the newer antidepressants (SSRIs) in a primary care setting when a formal systematic depression treatment protocol is used. METHOD: A retrospective review of 63 major depression patients and 33 adjustment disorder patients in a primary care setting was undertaken. Patients had been prescribed mostly SSRIs. DSM-IV symptoms, PHQ-9 depress...
Background: Depression is a common illness, often treated in primary care. Many studies have reporte...
Background: Depression is a common illness, often treated in primary care. Many studies have reporte...
INTRODUCTION:Clinical guidelines recommend antidepressants as the first line of treatment for adults...
BACKGROUND: Antidepressants are widely used by primary care physicians. Very little comparative data...
Background: Minor and mild-major depression are highly prevalent in primary care. There is insuffici...
BACKGROUND: Underrecognition and undertreatment of depression in primary care has been regarded as a...
Objective: In depression treatment, switching treatment after lack of initial improvement, e.g., aft...
Background: Minor and mild-major depression are highly prevalent in primary care. There is insuffici...
Among a sample of 119 distressed high-utilizers of primary care, 45% of patients evaluated by a psyc...
Objective: undertreatment of depression has been regarded as a major public health problem. Aim of t...
PURPOSE Depression is common in primary care. There are no systematic reviews of depression treatmen...
PURPOSE: Depression is common in primary care. There are no systematic reviews of depression treatme...
Background: Depression is a common illness, often treated in primary care. Many studies have reporte...
Background: Depression is a common illness, often treated in primary care. Many studies have reporte...
INTRODUCTION:Clinical guidelines recommend antidepressants as the first line of treatment for adults...
BACKGROUND: Antidepressants are widely used by primary care physicians. Very little comparative data...
Background: Minor and mild-major depression are highly prevalent in primary care. There is insuffici...
BACKGROUND: Underrecognition and undertreatment of depression in primary care has been regarded as a...
Objective: In depression treatment, switching treatment after lack of initial improvement, e.g., aft...
Background: Minor and mild-major depression are highly prevalent in primary care. There is insuffici...
Among a sample of 119 distressed high-utilizers of primary care, 45% of patients evaluated by a psyc...
Objective: undertreatment of depression has been regarded as a major public health problem. Aim of t...
PURPOSE Depression is common in primary care. There are no systematic reviews of depression treatmen...
PURPOSE: Depression is common in primary care. There are no systematic reviews of depression treatme...
Background: Depression is a common illness, often treated in primary care. Many studies have reporte...
Background: Depression is a common illness, often treated in primary care. Many studies have reporte...
INTRODUCTION:Clinical guidelines recommend antidepressants as the first line of treatment for adults...