BACKGROUND: In developed countries, primary care physicians manage most patients with depression. Relatively few studies allow a comprehensive assessment of the decisions these doctors make in these cases and the factors associated with these decisions. We studied how general practitioners (GPs) manage the acute phase of a new episode of non-comorbid major depression (MD) and the factors associated with their decisions. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In this cross-sectional telephone survey, professional investigators interviewed an existing panel of randomly selected GPs (1249/1431, response rate: 87.3%). We used case-vignettes about new MD episodes in 8 versions differing by patient gender and socioeconomic status (blue/white collar) and...
International audienceBackground French general practitioners (GPs) refer their patients with major ...
Background. GPs' attitudes towards depression vary, as do their abilities to detect and manage it ef...
Despite its public health significance, data about depression in general practice are often unavaila...
International audienceBackground: In developed countries, primary care physicians manage most patien...
Background: In developed countries, primary care physicians manage most patients with depression. Re...
Background: GPs are prescribing more antidepressants than previously, but not in accordance with gui...
Background Patients with chronic depression (persisting symptoms for ≥2 years) are a clinically r...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Little is known about depressed patients' profiles and how they ar...
Background: Patients with chronic depression (persisting symptoms for >= 2 years) are a clinically r...
Background: Antidepressants are frequently prescribed drugs in Dutch general practice, but patients ...
French general practitioners (GPs) refer their patients with major depression to psychiatrists or fo...
BACKGROUND: The way GPs work does not appear to be adapted to the needs of depressive patients. Ther...
International audienceBackground French general practitioners (GPs) refer their patients with major ...
Background. GPs' attitudes towards depression vary, as do their abilities to detect and manage it ef...
Despite its public health significance, data about depression in general practice are often unavaila...
International audienceBackground: In developed countries, primary care physicians manage most patien...
Background: In developed countries, primary care physicians manage most patients with depression. Re...
Background: GPs are prescribing more antidepressants than previously, but not in accordance with gui...
Background Patients with chronic depression (persisting symptoms for ≥2 years) are a clinically r...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Little is known about depressed patients' profiles and how they ar...
Background: Patients with chronic depression (persisting symptoms for >= 2 years) are a clinically r...
Background: Antidepressants are frequently prescribed drugs in Dutch general practice, but patients ...
French general practitioners (GPs) refer their patients with major depression to psychiatrists or fo...
BACKGROUND: The way GPs work does not appear to be adapted to the needs of depressive patients. Ther...
International audienceBackground French general practitioners (GPs) refer their patients with major ...
Background. GPs' attitudes towards depression vary, as do their abilities to detect and manage it ef...
Despite its public health significance, data about depression in general practice are often unavaila...